Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italiano term or phrase:
ammortamento industriale
Inglese translation:
operating depreciation
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dasmi
Jul 24, 2006 15:51
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Italiano term
ammortamento industriale
Da Italiano a Inglese
Affari/Finanza
Contabilità/Amministrazione
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Il termine è presente in un software gestionale che sto traducendo. E' contrapposto ad ammortamento civilistico e ad un generico Altro. Non riesco a trovare neanche delle fonti per capire bene che cos'è...
Proposed translations
(Inglese)
4 | operating depreciation |
Jean Martin
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4 +1 | depreciation of premises and equipment |
wordsworldwi (X)
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5 | physical depreciation/ wear and tear depreciation |
Romanian Translator (X)
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operating depreciation
As charged to the accounts, as opposed to depreciation laid down by statute (statutory depreciation)
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19 min
depreciation of premises and equipment
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Romanian Translator (X)
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grazie Cristina
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41 min
physical depreciation/ wear and tear depreciation
There are two types of depreciation when it comes to real capital assets: physical and functional. And both physical and functional depreciation can be ...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Depreciation&id=116984 - 30k - Cached - Similar pages
"Physical Depreciation"
From Econterms
Definition: Physical depreciation is a decline in ability of assets to produce output. For example, computers, light bulbs, and cars have low physical depreciation; they work until they expire. Could be said to be made up of deterioration and exhaustion
http://economics.about.com/od/economicsglossary/g/physicald....
depreciation n. the actual or theoretical gradual loss of value of an asset (particularly business equipment or buildings) through increasing age, natural wear and tear, or deterioration, even though the item may retain or even increase its replacement value due to inflation. Depreciation may be used as a business deduction for income tax reduction, spread out over the expected useful life of the asset (straight line) or at a higher rate in the early years of use (accelerated).
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Physical depre...
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Note added at 44 mins (2006-07-24 16:36:29 GMT)
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Cost/Charge Attribute ListWear and tear depreciation non recoverable amount. The amount for wear and tear that ... The percentage of wear and tear applying to the cost/charge. n..8 ...
www.eeg7.org/Repository/claims/claimsFiles/costChargeAttrib... - 15k - Cached - Similar pages
http://ezinearticles.com/?Depreciation&id=116984 - 30k - Cached - Similar pages
"Physical Depreciation"
From Econterms
Definition: Physical depreciation is a decline in ability of assets to produce output. For example, computers, light bulbs, and cars have low physical depreciation; they work until they expire. Could be said to be made up of deterioration and exhaustion
http://economics.about.com/od/economicsglossary/g/physicald....
depreciation n. the actual or theoretical gradual loss of value of an asset (particularly business equipment or buildings) through increasing age, natural wear and tear, or deterioration, even though the item may retain or even increase its replacement value due to inflation. Depreciation may be used as a business deduction for income tax reduction, spread out over the expected useful life of the asset (straight line) or at a higher rate in the early years of use (accelerated).
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Physical depre...
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Note added at 44 mins (2006-07-24 16:36:29 GMT)
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Cost/Charge Attribute ListWear and tear depreciation non recoverable amount. The amount for wear and tear that ... The percentage of wear and tear applying to the cost/charge. n..8 ...
www.eeg7.org/Repository/claims/claimsFiles/costChargeAttrib... - 15k - Cached - Similar pages
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