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Write-off - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Depreciation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Depreciation is a term used in accounting, economics and finance to spread the cost of an asset over the span of several years. In simple words we can say that depreciation is the reduction in the va...
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Common Clues Of Financial Statement Manipulation - Search for the "bloody" fingerprints in accounting crimes. ... What Does Write-Down Mean?; Reducing the book value of an asset because it is overvalued compared to the market value.
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We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. As a matter of national accounting, the domestic private sector cannot increase savings [...] ... Category: Economics Tags: accounting, global economy, saving and investment, trade...
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During my tenure as editor of the Financial Analysts Journal, I railed against accounting games and deceptive valuation tactics, much as James S. Chanos did in "We Need Honest Accounting" (op-ed, March 24) on the mark to market controversy.
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Barclays’ troubled mortgage investments will remain on the bank’s balance sheet, but they’ll be exempt from mark-to-market rules that would have possibly required future write-downs to the assets’ fair values...
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