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As the composition of investment has shifted from traditional machinery towards shorter-lived assets, such as computers and software, the average rate of depreciation has increased.
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That is because the average rate of depreciation of the capital stock has risen as investment has shifted from traditional machinery to shorter-lived assets such as computers and software.
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You forget that the two main emerging countries that targeted inflation during the 1990s Chile and Israel successfully withstood a major test in 1997-99, in the form of exchange-rate depreciation caused by financial contagion and terms-of-trade deterioration in the wake of the Asian crisis.
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Even amongst rich economies this condition does not hold, largely because investors still worry about the risk of unforeseen exchange-rate depreciation.
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While high fuel prices would logically make smaller and more efficient models in greater demand, and thus demand higher prices, NADA says that used full-size pickups are commanding premium prices these days, with depreciation at about half the rate of the average auto, due in part to the healthier housing and construction sectors.
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Maybe you'd be better off just paying the tax, even though it will be a bit more than 15% on real estate (the tax rate is higher on the portion of your gain attributable to depreciation writeoffs).
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Further, the depreciation of capital is more lucrative the higher the nominal rate.
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If you are renting, calculate a capitalization rate, and subtract 10% or more of the annual yield for maintenance and depreciation.
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According to an NTRA release, the bonus depreciation on purchases of race horses was reinstated at 50%, which was the 2012 rate.
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That is a bigger depreciation than the one that occurred after the pound was kicked out of the European exchange-rate mechanism in September 1992 and fell by 18%.
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