depreciations

[美國]/[dɪˈprɛʃɪənz]/
[英國]/[dɪˈprɛʃɪənz]/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

n. 降低資產在有使用壽命期間的價值的過程;價值下降;對不滿或失望的表達。

短語搭配

avoiding depreciations

避免折舊

minor depreciations

小額折舊

future depreciations

未來折舊

past depreciations

過去的折舊

daily depreciations

每日折舊

market depreciations

市場折舊

asset depreciations

資產折舊

reporting depreciations

報告折舊

analyzing depreciations

分析折舊

significant depreciations

重大的折舊

例句

the company reported significant depreciation expenses on its balance sheet.

該公司在其資產負債表上報告了顯著的折舊費用。

we need to carefully consider the impact of future depreciation on our cash flow.

我們需要仔細考慮未來折舊對我們現金流的影響。

annual depreciation charges are a standard accounting practice for capital assets.

年度折舊費用是資本資產的標準會計慣例。

the accelerated depreciation method can reduce taxable income in the early years.

加速折舊法可以在早期減少應稅收入。

understanding depreciation schedules is crucial for financial planning.

了解折舊時間表對於財務規劃至關重要。

the accumulated depreciation of the machinery was substantial.

機械的累計折舊很高。

we analyzed the historical depreciation trends to forecast future costs.

我們分析了歷史折舊趨勢,以預測未來的成本。

the tax code allows for various depreciation methods.

稅法允許使用各種折舊方法。

regularly reviewing depreciation policies ensures compliance with accounting standards.

定期審查折舊政策,以確保符合會計準則。

the book value is calculated by subtracting accumulated depreciation from the original cost.

會計帳面價值通過從原始成本中減去累計折舊來計算。

depreciation is a non-cash expense that impacts net income.

折舊是非現金費用,會影響淨收入。

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