depreciation

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English - Turkish
{i} küçültme
{i} amortisman
{i} değeri düşme
(Mekanik,Teknik,Ticaret) aşınma
(Ticaret) amortismanlar
(Ticaret) değer kaybetme

Yenin değer kaybetmesi enflasyona neden olur mu? - Does depreciation of the yen give rise to inflation?

(Ticaret) değersizleşme
(Mekanik) kıymetten düşme
(Gıda) yıpranma
sönüm
yıpranma payı
değer azalması
aşınma payı
AMORTİSMAN: Malzeme ve teçhizatta; kullanma, doğal etkiler, nitelikte kifayetsizlik, demode olma neticesi, mevcudiyetine zarar gelmeden, meydana gelen değer azalması
değer kaybı/küçümseme
{i} değerini düşürme
(Askeri) AMORTİSMAN: Malzeme ve teçhizatta; kullanma, doğal etkiler, nitelikte kifayetsizlik, demode olma neticesi, mevcudiyetine zarar gelmeden, meydana gelen değer azalması
(Ticaret) amortisman giderleri
değerdüşürümü
depreciation and amortization
(Ticaret) amortismanlar
depreciation account
amortisman hesabı
depreciation allowance
tenzilat
depreciation fund
amortisman fonu
depreciation rate
tenzilat oranı
depreciation accounting
amortisman hesabı
depreciation base
amortismana temel olan değer
depreciation building
bina ve demirbaş amortismani
depreciation fund system
amortisman fonu sistemi
depreciation reserve
amortisman karşılığı, amortisman ihtiyati
depreciation allowances
amortisman tenzilatı
depreciation base
(Ticaret) amortisman esası
depreciation convention
(Ticaret) birikmiş amortisman
depreciation cost
(Askeri) YIPRANMA (AMORTİSMAN) MALİYETİ
depreciation id
(Bilgisayar) amortisman no
depreciation rate
(Tekstil) amortisman oranı
depreciation reserve
(Ticaret) birikmiş amortisman
depreciation tax shield
(Ticaret) amortismanın vergi zırhı
depreciation time
(Ticaret) amortisman süresi
depreciation unit
(Ticaret) amortisman birimi
depreciation value
(Ticaret) amortisman bedeli
degressive depreciation
azalan oranlı yıpranma payı
degressive depreciation
amortisman
degressive depreciation
(Ticaret) azalan oranlı amortisman
rate of depreciation
aşınma oranı
accumulated depreciation
(Finans) Birikmiş amortisman
capital depreciation
sermaye amortisman
economic depreciation
ekonomik amortisman
fixed depreciation
değişmez amortisman, sabit amortisman
historical depreciation
tarihi amortisman
self-depreciation
Kendi kendine amortisman
abnormal depreciation
(Ticaret) anormal amortisman
abnormal depreciation
(Ticaret) olağandışı amortisman
accelerated depreciation
(Ticaret) gittikçe çoğalan amortisman
accelerated depreciation
(Ticaret) olağanüstü amortisman
accelerated depreciation
(Tekstil) hızlanmış aşınma
accrued depreciation
(Ticaret) birikmiş amortisman
accrued depreciation
(Ticaret) gerçekleşmiş amortisman
exceptional depreciation
(Ticaret) fevkalade amortisman
indirect depreciation
(Ticaret) dolaylı amortisman
monetary depreciation
(Ticaret) parasal değer kaybı
observed depreciation
(Ticaret) fiili aşınma
observed depreciation
(Ticaret) fiziki aşınma
ordinary depreciation
(Ticaret) normal amortisman
retarded depreciation
(Ticaret) yavaşlatılmış amortisman
sinking fund depreciation
(Ticaret) itfa fonu amortismanı
unusual depreciation expenses
(Ticaret) anormal amortisman giderleri
English - English
The falling of value; reduction of worth
the state of being depreciated
The act of lessening, or seeking to lessen, price, value, or reputation
a lowering in value or an underrating in worth
{n} a falling in value
Depreciation is a term used in accounting, economics and finance with reference to the fact that assets with finite lives lose value over time. (There is also a separate use in international finance to refer to a reduction in the exchange rate of a currency - see Depreciation (currency)). In accounting, depreciation is a term used to describe any method of attributing the historical or purchase cost of an asset across its useful life, roughly corresponding to normal wear and tear. It is of most use when dealing with assets of a short, fixed service life, and which lose value over that life
A decline in the value of a property; the opposite of "appreciation"
Decrease in the value of property over a period of time due to use, wear, tear, and obsolescence
a decrease in the value of a home
a decrease in price or value; "depreciation of the dollar against the yen"
Spreading out the cost of a capital asset over its estimated useful life or a decrease in the usefulness, and therefore value, of real property improvements or other assets caused by deterioration or obsolescence
A decline in the value of property; the opposite of appreciation
In real estate and mortgage terms, the decline in the property value
The loss in value of an asset due to its use and/or the passage of time The annual depreciation charge in accounts represents the amount of capital assets used up in the accounting period It is charged in the cost accounts to ensure that the cost of capital equipment is reflected in the unit costs of the services provided using the equipment There are various methods of calculating depreciation for the period, but the Treasury usually recommends the use of current cost asset valuation as the basis for the depreciation charge
A decline in the value of a house due to changing market conditions, decline of a neighborhood or lack of upkeep on a home
The allocation of the cost of an asset over a period of time for accounting and tax purposes A decline in the value of a property due to general wear and tear or obsolescence; opposite of appreciation
(Ticaret) A charge against earnings that does not involve a cash payment for the writeoff of the cost of an asset less salvage value over its estimated useful life. A variety of depreciation methods have been developed to specify the rate and amount of the writeoff for each fiscal period
decrease in value of an asset due to obsolescence or use
Depreciation is the decline in an object's value due to age, wear and tear, or obsolescence Back to Top
A decrease in the value of any type of tangible property over a period of time resulting from use, wear and tear, or obsolescence
An allowance for a decline in the value of a property due to general wear and tear or obsolescence Listed on the consolidated balance sheets
(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
A decline in the value of property; the opposite of "appreciation "
a decrease in the original value of an item because of wear and tear, obsolescence, and deterioration
A noncash charge that represents a reduction in the value of assets due to wear, age, or obsolescence Hard assets such as factories and machinery depreciate in value over time and must eventually be replaced Accountants write-off these depreciation costs over the estimated useful life of the asset Because of the reductive effects of depreciation on earnings, some financial analysts prefer to look at cash flow, which backs out depreciation costs from net income BACK TO TOP
Decrease in the value of equipment from wear and tear and the passage of time Depreciation on business equipment is generally deductible for tax purposes
A decline in the value of a property; the opposite of appreciation
The decline in value of a limited-life tangible asset, such as a building, machine, vehicle, equipment, furniture, etc , due to age, and to the normal wear and tear of use In general, depreciation assigns to a fiscal period a portion of the original cost of the capital cost asset
{i} devaluation, reduction in value (of an item or a currency)
a decrease in price or value; "depreciation of the dollar against the yen" decrease in value of an asset due to obsolescence or use
A loss of value in real property brought about by age, physical deterioration, functional or economic obsolescence The opposite of appreciation, which is an increase in the value of a home due to market conditions
Decline in the value of a house due to wear and tear, obsolescence, adverse changes in the neighborhood, or any other reason
a reduction in the value or price of something. Accounting charge for the decline in value of an asset spread over its economic life. Depreciation includes deterioration from use, age, and exposure to the elements, as well as decline in value caused by obsolescence, loss of usefulness, and the availability of newer and more efficient means of serving the same purpose. It does not include sudden losses caused by fire, accident, or disaster. Depreciation is often used in assessing the value of property (e.g., buildings, machinery) or other assets of limited life (e.g., a leasehold or copyright) for tax purposes. See also depletion allowance; investment credit
"the reduction in the value of an asset through wear and tear" (Dictionary of Economics); a budgetary allowance for the replacement of assets at the end of their working life
A decrease in the value of any type of tangible property over a period of time resulting from use, wear and tear, or obsolescence (G)
A decrease in the value of a currency in relation to the value of another [TOP]
a communication that belittles somebody or something
A tax deduction representing a reasonable allowance for exhaustion, wear and tear, and obsolescence, that is taken by the owner of the equipment and by which the cost of the equipment is allocated over time Depreciation decreases the company's balance sheet assets and is also recorded as an operating expense for each period Various methods of depreciation are used which alter the number of periods over which the cost is allocated and the amount expensed each period
devaluation
depreciation schedule
(Bilim, İlim) Table of annual apportionments of the depreciable cost of tangible capital assets to future accounting periods
depreciation allowance
sum deducted from the value of an asset due to depreciation
depreciation allowance
an allowance for loss due to depreciation
depreciation charge
an amount periodically charged to expense or against revenue in compensation for depreciation of property
depreciation expenses
expenditures recorded in a profit and loss report indicating a decrease in the value of company assets (Accounting)
depreciation of rates
devaluation of rates
accumulated depreciation
(Finans) The depreciation that has taken place on a particular asset up to the present time
self-depreciation
Self-deprecation (etymologically better is self-depreciation) is a form of humor in which people or comedians make jokes about themselves, their shortcomings, or their culture, usually without being guided by any underlying self-esteem issues
self-depreciation humor
Self-deprecation (etymologically better is self-depreciation) is a form of humor in which people or comedians make jokes about themselves, their shortcomings, or their culture, usually without being guided by any underlying self-esteem issues
accelerated depreciation
substantial depreciation of a property's worth in its early active years (Accounting)
cumulative depreciation
total decrease in value recorded for a particular asset
earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization
(Ticaret) (EBITDA) A cash flow measurement that excludes interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, often used in buyout or public offering instances as opposed to ongoing financial business performance
rate of depreciation
the rate at which the value of property is reduced; used to calculate tax deduction
self-depreciation
a feeling of being of little worth
straight line depreciation
calculate depreciation by multiplying the cost of the asset by the scrap value at a set rate (Accounting)
straight line depreciation
(Ticaret) A depreciation method that writes off an equal amount of the value of an asset over all periods in its estimated useful life
sum of years digit depreciation
method of calculating accelerated depreciation of goods that assumes a more rapid loss of value during the first years of a product's life cycle (Accounting)
depreciation
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