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    depreciation
    /dɪˌpriːʃɪˈeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. a reduction in the value of an asset over time, due in particular to wear and tear: "provision should be made for depreciation of fixed assets"
    • 2. the expression of a negative view of someone or something; criticism or disapproval: "his reputation has suffered unduly from the depreciation of Pope and Johnson"

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  2. May 27, 2024 · Depreciation allows a business to allocate the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life for accounting and tax purposes. Here are the different depreciation methods...

  3. Jun 16, 2023 · Depreciation is an accounting method that spreads the cost of an asset over its expected useful life. Learn the four main depreciation methods, their formulas, pros and cons, and how they affect your business's profit and taxes.

  4. Depreciation is an accounting method used to calculate the decrease in value of a fixed asset while it’s used in a company’s revenue-generating operations. After an asset is purchased, a company determines its useful life and salvage value (if any). Then, the asset cost is depreciated over time based on its useful life.

  5. Mar 6, 2023 · Depreciation is the reduction in the value of a fixed asset due to usage, wear and tear, the passage of time, or obsolescence. Learn how to calculate depreciation using different methods, and see examples of depreciable and non-depreciable assets.

  6. Depreciation is the process of deducting the cost of a business asset over a long period of time, rather than over the course of one year. There are four main...

  7. Depreciation is an accounting expense that allocates the cost of a fixed asset over its useful life. Learn how depreciation works, why it is important, and what methods are used to calculate it.

  8. Nov 1, 2020 · Depreciation in accounting is a method that measures the reduction in an assets value over the course of its useful life. It also represents how much of an asset’s value is depleted due to usage, wear and tear, or obsolescence. Why Is Depreciation Important?