Definition of Depreciator. Meaning of Depreciator. Synonyms of Depreciator

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Definition of Depreciator

Depreciator
Depreciator De*pre"ci*a`tor, n. [L.] One who depreciates.

Meaning of Depreciator from wikipedia

- In accountancy, depreciation is a term that refers to two aspects of the same concept: first, an actual reduction in the fair value of an ****et, such as...
- A company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (commonly abbreviated EBITDA, pronounced /iːbɪtˈdɑː/, /əˈbɪtdɑː/, or /ˈɛbɪtdɑː/)...
- Depreciation recapture is the USA Internal Revenue Service (IRS) procedure for collecting income tax on a gain realized by a taxpayer when the taxpayer...
- Accelerated depreciation refers to any one of several methods by which a company, for 'financial accounting' or tax purposes, depreciates a fixed ****et...
- In economics, depreciation is the gradual decrease in the economic value of the capital stock of a firm, nation or other entity, either through physical...
- Currency depreciation is the loss of value of a country's currency with respect to one or more foreign reference currencies, typically in a floating exchange...
- Depreciation Lands is the historical term used for a tract of land in Western Pennsylvania, which was purchased by the Pennsylvania's state government...
- of the property to be capitalized and depreciated. This property is generally limited to tangible, depreciable, personal property which is acquired by...
- The Depreciation Guild was an American dream pop and shoegaze band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2005 by lead vocalist and songwriter Kurt Feldman...
- non-operating expenses. EBIT = (net income) + interest + taxes = EBITDA – (depreciation and amortization expenses) operating income = (gross income) – OPEX =...