Human capital can appreciate and depreciate, and is both a private and public good.
Whether right or wrong, it seems inevitable that the yen will significantly depreciate from here.
It makes sense where it is, and needs to continue to depreciate against developing economies.
Depreciate'em is free--for now--but the owners plan to start charging for it, likely by this summer.
But in the first couple years after being purchased, most new vehicles depreciate 20-40%.
New cars depreciate 20 percent to 30 percent the second you drive them off the lot.
No other has seen its currency depreciate quite so much: 80% in a year.
The objective of all warriors is to depreciate their currency more than the rest of the world.
The country's new currency would depreciate, meaning Greece would struggle to repay its euro-denominated debts, he said.
The value of the digital content will not depreciate on account of it being used or misused.
In some cases, only street addresses are listed, information that could effectively depreciate the value of whole buildings.
Normally, a business has to write off (or depreciate) a new piece of equipment over its supposed useful life.
"No country can pressure us to appreciate or depreciate" the currency, he said.
Cars depreciate rapidly, making it imperative that you pay off your loan quickly.
Chinese officials will soon be tempted to depreciate the yuan against the dollar.
Firms are allowed to depreciate some investments for tax purposes much faster than the equipment needs to be replaced.
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If you depreciate the condo, it will make your tax loss even larger.
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Those remedies are not available now: interest rates are already low and rich-country currencies cannot all depreciate at once.
The possibility that an asset might depreciate certainly represents one form of risk.
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He said IRS guidelines generally dictate that businesses must depreciate equipment purchases over the economic life of the property.
The result could be devastating: Greenbacks would depreciate quickly, forcing even other oil-rich countries to switch to more stable currencies.
Membership of the euro means they don't have the option of allowing their currency to depreciate to readdress that problem.
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Gold has traded inversely with the U.S. dollar, and monetary easing tends to depreciate the greenback and thus support gold prices.
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Firms would be allowed to deduct immediately the cost of all spending on long-term equipment rather than depreciate it over time.
Various global officials, most notably in China, have criticized the move as an attempt to depreciate the U.S. dollar for trade purposes.
The biggest tax breaks go to businesses that write off failed investments and work-related equipment that did not have time to depreciate.
According to the bank, an exit could cut average income by 55%, while any new currency would depreciate 65% against the euro.
By buying the assets, Gray was able to get a stepped-up tax basis, so it could depreciate the licenses and other assets.
The RVs will depreciate, but not enough to offset the rental income.
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