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    depreciation


    1. Additional fuel to raise the car’s momentum, wear on tires, depreciation of


    2. caused more depreciation of trees to contribute for paper printing


    3. (Baruch's Depreciation of this Life)


    4. You wil need to identify each asset and the depreciation associated with it


    5. These may include depreciation calculations,


    6. Skinner, prepared the business plan, filling in the below-the line items of debt, amortization, depreciation, and taxes


    7. pocket costs (direct expense), before interest, depreciation, and taxes


    8. Below-the-line items include the cost and repayment of loans, federal income tax provisions, interest charges, depreciation of equipment and long-term amortization


    9. Depreciation was applied to the assets provided by the seller, and Ken made monthly entries on his green analysis tablet that rounded out the business projection for the foreseeable future


    10. By the time he had provided for the new depreciation for assets to be acquired and interest payments, taxable income had been shrunk considerably

    11. He felt outdoor, being an out-of-home medium, reinforced and served as a perfect complement to television, and outdoor was an attractive investment due to its depreciation contribution to cash flow


    12. The target percentage of operating profit in television before amortization, depreciation and interest was 45 percent


    13. I realized (it was slow in coming, I admit) that he really never intended for outdoor to become much more than a vehicle for depreciation and a source of fees and rent payments to his company


    14. depreciation of property along the old road, the loss of income, the cost of providing


    15. instance is before depreciation and amortization has been deducted to derive EBIT


    16. taxes, depreciation and amortization)


    17. If, for example, depreciation is


    18. that fundamental (depreciation) in terms of the effect of some outside factor - a change in


    19. stagnation if not depreciation of the firm’s stock price


    20. Depreciation is one of the perks of being

    21. properties, and you need to learn the ins-and-outs of depreciation


    22. deduct depreciation on the vehicle


    23. have claimed accelerated depreciation deductions in prior years


    24. Calculations can be influenced by changing depreciation methods, how


    25. Through this noble verse, the Almighty wanted to blame the opposer for his depreciation of that donation and that Godly Care


    26. The laudation of God to His Messenger in the Holy Qur’an conflicts with their depreciation of his prestige (cpth) in their claim when they said that he acted wrongly then God blamed him for his such act


    27. They have to make provision for depreciation of their fixed


    28. Depreciation : Accounting the cost of natural wear & tear of a tangible asset for the


    29. of earnings before interest, tax, and depreciation divided by the amount of interest


    30. Two attitudes of mind cause loss: depreciation, as in the case of the

    31. The curate smoothed matters by promising to make good all losses to the best of his power, not only as regarded the wine-skins but also the wine, and above all the depreciation of the tail which they set such store by


    32. I rather think his appearance there was distasteful to Catherine: she was not artful, never played the coquette, and had evidently an objection to her two friends meeting at all; for when Heathcliff expressed contempt of Linton in his presence, she could not half coincide, as she did in his absence; and when Linton evinced disgust and antipathy to Heathcliff, she dared not treat his sentiments with indifference, as if depreciation of her playmate were of scarcely any consequence to her


    33. There was an air of toleration or depreciation about his utterance of these words that rather depressed me; and I was still looking sideways at his block of a face in search of any encouraging note to the text, when he said here we were at Barnard's Inn


    34. In a sulky triumph, Drummle showed his morose depreciation of the rest of us, in a more and more offensive degree, until he became downright intolerable


    35. Fred gave up the fallacious hope of getting a genuine opinion; but on reflection he saw that Bambridge's depreciation and Horrock's silence were both virtually encouraging, and indicated that they thought better of the horse than they chose to say


    36. life was much checkered by resistance to her depreciation as a girl


    37. But it would be unjust not to tell, that she never uttered a word in depreciation of Dorothea, keeping in religious remembrance the generosity which had come to her aid in the sharpest crisis of her life


    38. What the accounts will show is the depreciation reducing the worth of assets


    39. The notes and accounting policies usually elaborate on this, but it is normal for machinery to be written down by a fixed amount each year – straight-line depreciation


    40. The listing rules of the Stock Exchange require all sorts of information about assets, depreciation, government grants, a brief history, auditors, bankers, financial advisers, stockbrokers, solicitors, a complete description of the business, details of management (directors have asked the government to be excused from putting in home addresses in future), staff and premises, what will be done with the money raised, expectations of the immediate future, and so on

    41. This value is presumably book value, which either may be the original dollar cost less depreciation or may be some more or less artificial value set up as a result of transfer or reappraisal


    42. The principal is usually repayable in 15 equal annual installments, beginning one year from issuance, so that the amount of the debt is reduced more rapidly than ordinary depreciation would require


    43. This income account should forecast a margin of at least 100% over interest charges, after deducting from earnings a depreciation allowance to be actually expended as a sinking fund for the gradual retirement of the bond issue


    44. , depreciation, taxes, general expense—which it has not been found feasible to add in with bond interest for the purpose of figuring a margin of safety


    45. In all these cases the theory is that the annual depletion or depreciation allowances should be applied to the reduction of the funded debt


    46. Nevertheless, if we take into account not only the effort required to make a proper selection but also the greater efforts entailed by the subsequent repeated check-ups, and if we then add thereto the still inescapable risk of depreciation or definite loss, it must be confessed that a rather plausible argument can be constructed against the advisability of fixed-value investments in general


    47. Then we add back noncash charges such as depreciation and amortization, which are formulaic calculations based on historical costs (depreciation for tangible assets, amortization for intangibles) and may not reflect a reduction in those assets’ true worth


    48. The equity section seemed dated: topics such as determining the earnings power of industrial cyclicals and the appropriate depreciation of utility plant and equipment conjured up sepia-tone images of a bygone era


    49. In 1934, companies ran nonrecurring gains through the profit-and-loss statement and stretched out depreciation schedules to make earnings look better than they were


    50. The third aspect of the income account to which the analyst must give critical attention is the matter of reserves for depreciation and other amortization, and reserves for future losses and other contingencies













































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    Synonyms for "depreciation"

    depreciation derogation disparagement wear and tear aspersion debasement lie degradation

    "depreciation" definitions

    a decrease in price or value


    decrease in value of an asset due to obsolescence or use


    a communication that belittles somebody or something