depreciation charge

NOUN
  1. an amount periodically charged to expense or against revenue in compensation for depreciation of property
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How To Use depreciation charge In A Sentence

  • The problem is that plainly this depreciation charge can not reflect the periodic benefits expected to accrue from using the vehicle.
  • The problem is that plainly this depreciation charge can not reflect the periodic benefits expected to accrue from using the vehicle.
  • Take the example of calculating an annual depreciation charge for a vehicle.
  • United is likely to benefit from falling depreciation charges.
  • Changes in accounting policies are another example of something to watch for - for example, a company might decide to depreciate assets over a longer period to save on the depreciation charge.
  • And if its depreciation charge is massively overstated its profits are massively understated.
  • Businesses did not make explicit depreciation charges against their revenues during this period.
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