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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Some businesses will require assets such as land, a building, patents, or franchise rights. Major assets that will be used in your business for more than a year are known as "capital assets" and are subject to special treatment under the tax laws.
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Straight-line depreciation is considered to be the most common method of depreciating assets. To compute the amount of annual depreciation expense using the straight-line method requires two numbers: the initial cost of the asset and its estimated useful life.
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Words you may need to know (see Glossary): ... Clean-fuel vehicle ... To make it easier to figure MACRS depreciation, you can group separate properties into one or more general asset accounts. You can then depreciate all the properties in each account as a single item of property. Each account can include only property...
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How to value capital assets ... Capital assets should be valued at cost including all ancillary charges necessary to place the asset in its intended location and condition for use. Determine the value of capital assets in the following manner:
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How to value fixed assets ... Determine the value of fixed assets in the following manner: ... Donated Assets...
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Given sticky wages, workers with depreciating human capital quickly become a drag on firms. That wages fail to track productivity over a worker's tenure is part of a compensation norm that has emerged to deal with a recurrent coordination problem in bargaining between ... Entry for January 10, 2008: Depreciating assets...
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Tom Leykis recently did a show called Chicks Depreciating Assets about a Craigslist ad by a gold digger. This has since spilled over into the blogosphere, the New York Times and Daily Telegraph. Anyway here’s the original advert and response with which I agree:
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Please note that the PDF version is the authorised version of this ruling. ... 2. The Commissioner's determination of the effective life of depreciating assets has been amended with effect from 1 July 2007.
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The UCA provides a set of general rules that applies across a variety of depreciating assets and certain other capital expenditure. It does this by consolidating a range of former capital allowance regimes.
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