depreciation u rečniku PONS

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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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With time, the issuance of banknotes kept increasing, and during the second half of 1780s began a sharp depreciation of paper money.
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To ensure depreciation deductions are maximised and claimed correctly, speak with a specialist quantity surveyor to arrange a comprehensive tax depreciation schedule.
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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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Depreciation and amortization for the month totaled $2.2 million.
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Similarly, the euro's depreciation causes exports to rise, positively impacting corporate investment.
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The depreciation does not apply in the following cases.
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These latter, longer lives approximate economic depreciation, a concept economists have used to determine the actual life of an asset relative to its economic value.
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These often receive favorable tax treatment (depreciation allowance) over short-term assets.
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Depreciation is used to record the declining value of buildings and equipment over time.
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