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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #10101) Aspersion 2) Calumny 3) Cheapness 4) Defamation 5) Denigration 6) Depression 7) Derogation 8) Detraction 9) Discount 10) Disparagement 11) Shrinkage 12) Traducement 13) Underestimation
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #10101) Decrease 2) Diminution 3) Reduction 4) Reduction in value over time 5) Step-down
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depreciation

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  1. a decrease in price or value over time
  2. decrease in value of an asset due to obsolescence or use
  3. a communication that belittles somebody or something

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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #21002• (n.) The falling of value; reduction of worth. • (n.) The act of lessening, or seeking to lessen, price, value, or reputation. • (n.) the state of being depreciated.
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #21015 1. A fall in the value of a country's currency on the exchange market, relative either to a particular other currency or to a weighted average of other currencies. The currency is said to depreciate. Opposite of 'appreciation.' 2. The decline in value or usefulness of a piece of capital over time, and/or with use.
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #21012A non-cash expense (also known as non-cash charge) that provides a source of free cash flow. Amount allocated during the period to amortize the cost of acquiring long-term assets over the useful life of the assets. To be clear, this is an accounting expense not a real expense that demands cash. The sum of depreciation expenses of prior years leads ...
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #20047A non-cash expense that provides a source of free cash flow. Amount allocated during the period to amortize the cost of acquiring Long term assets over the useful life of the assets.
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depreciation

depreciation logo #20108A reduction in a fixed asset's value over time.
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #20416A charge made to the profit and loss in respect of the diminution in value of an asset. Depreciation aims to match the cost of the asset over the period in which it helps genrate income.
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #20546Allows fixed assets - or capital equipment such as cars or computer equipment - to be written off over several years. A piece of machinery bought for £330,000 in 2000 and depreciated, or written off over three years has no value in the accounts after 2003, but has appeared as a £110,000 cost in each of the years in between. This does not reflect ...
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #20949A deduction from business profits made to write off the cost of capital assets over their expected useful lives. Depreciation is not an allowable expense for tax purposes, but is capital allowances given an equivalent kind of tax deduction.
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #21398A decline in the value of property due to wear and tear, adverse changes in a neighborhood, or any other reason.
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #10444A noncash charge that represents a reduction in the value of assets due to wear, age, or obsolescence. Hard assets such as factories and machinery depreciate in value over time and must eventually be replaced. Accountants write-off these depreciation costs over the estimated useful life of the asset. Because of the reductive effects of depreciation......
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depreciation

depreciation logo #104441. decrease in value of an asset such as a plant or equipment due to normal wear or passing of time; real property (land) does not depreciate. 2. an annual reduction of income reflecting the loss in useful value of capitalized investments by reason of wear and tear. The concept of depreciation recognizes that the purchase of an asset other than land will benefit several accounting cycles (periods) and should be expensed periodically over its useful life. ...
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #20972De·pre`ci·a'tion noun [ Confer French dépréciation .] 1. The act of lessening, or seeking to lessen, price, value, or reputation. 2. The falling of value; reduction of worth. Burke. 3. the state of being depreciated.
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #21212An accounting term used to describe the systematic cost allocation through which the decline in usefulness of a company's tangible assets are recorded over time.
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depreciation

depreciation logo #20956A deduction from business profits made to write off the cost of capital assets over their expected useful lives. Depreciation is not an allowable expense for tax purposes, but assets are given an equivalent tax deduction through capital allowances.
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depreciation

depreciation logo #20974 noun a decrease in price or value; `depreciation of the dollar against the yen`
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #21071- Expense allowance made for wear and tear on an ASSET over its estimated useful life. (See ACCELERATED DEPRECIATION and STRAIGHT-LINE DEPRECIATION.)
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depreciation

depreciation logo #21405A decline in the value of property; the opposite of appreciation.
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #21657An expense recorded to reduce the value of a long-term tangible asset. Since it is a non-cash expense, it increases free cash flow while decreasing reported earnings.
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Depreciation

Depreciation logo #21674a decrease in the value or price of a property due to changes in market conditions, wear and tear on the property, or other factors.
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depreciation

depreciation logo #22879(ITIL Service Design) An activity or process that identifies requirements and then defines a solution that is able to meet these requirements. See also service design.
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depreciation

depreciation logo #23665 a decrease in price or value
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depreciation

depreciation logo #23665 a decrease in price or value
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