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depreciation [ˌdɪpri:ʃɪˈeɪʃən] SUBST sem pl ECON

1. depreciation (losing value):

depreciation of currency

2. depreciation (amount written off):

depreciation of assets
allowance for depreciation
accelerated depreciation

depreciation account SUBST ECON

depreciation account

tax depreciation SUBST

tax depreciation

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As the lamp nears the end of life, lumen depreciation becomes noticeable and the light given off has a green-ish tinge to it.
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It describes the future value of a good in terms of percentage of depreciation of its initial value.
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These often receive favorable tax treatment (depreciation allowance) over short-term assets.
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However, there was an error in the calculation of depreciation for the hybrid vehicles.
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The reason of this incredible depreciation of the peso was not the economic crisis or the overvaluation, it was the pesification of all the accounts.
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Such as managers electing to use different depreciation method allowing lower profits at the start and higher profits towards the end.
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Consequently, the fully depreciated machines didn't have a depreciation charge associated with them, where the newer machinery did.
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But, none managed to slow down the depreciation.
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Under default rules, proceeds from disposing of a depreciable asset in a multiple asset account are recognized as ordinary income, and depreciation on the account is unaffected by the retirement.
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Similarly, the euro's depreciation causes exports to rise, positively impacting corporate investment.
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