Book Depreciation


 

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Book Depreciation

Depreciation reserved (on the books) by an owner for future replacement or retirement of an asset.



Book Depreciation

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Double declining balance depreciation

Double declining balance depreciation

Method of accelerated depreciation.


Double declining balance depreciation method (DDB)

Double declining balance depreciation method (DDB)

An accounting methodology in which depreciation is accelerated to twice the rate of annual depreciation by the straight-line method.


Depreciation

Depreciation

(1) Decrease in value to real property improve-ments caused by deterioration or obsolescence. (2) A loss in value as an accounting procedure to use as a deduction for income tax purposes.


Currency depreciation

Currency depreciation

See depreciation.


Depreciation

Depreciation

1. A fall in the value of a country's currency on the exchange market, relative either to a particular other currency or to a weighted average of other currencies. The currency is said to depreciate. Opposite of "appreciation." 2. The decline in value or usefulness of a piece of capital over time, and/or with use.


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