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Definition of Depreciation rate
1. Noun. The rate at which the value of property is reduced; used to calculate tax deduction.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Depreciation Rate
Literary usage of Depreciation rate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Accounting Theory and Practice by Roy Bernard Kester (1918)
"Relation of depreciation rate to Cost of Manufacture Related to this problem of
patent costs is the effect on manufacturing ..."
2. Financial Engineering: A Text for Consulting, Managing and Designing by Otto Berger Goldman (1920)
"The depreciation rate is a certain per cent of the first cost which is annually
laid aside to form the depreciation reserve. This rate must be such that at ..."
3. The Depreciation of Factories, Mines and Industrial Undertakings and Their by Ewing Matheson (1910)
"In factories where such operations as melting, hammering and rolling of iron are
carried on, in buildings of the last-mentioned sort, a depreciation rate of ..."
4. Factory Costs: A Work of Reference for Cost Accountants and Factory Managers by Frank Erastus Webner (1911)
"depreciation rate. Under ordinary circumstances buildings of wood or iron should
be depreciated from 4% to 10% per annum, the rate varying according to the ..."
5. The Enforcement of International Law Through Municipal Law in the United States by Quincy Wright (1916)
"depreciation rate of 4 percent per annum was used for the oil lands. For individual
wells the life may be shorter and the rate would necessarily be ..."
6. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1915)
"For example, should the land after the oil is extracted be worth 25 per cent, of
its original value, the yearly depreciation rate will be 3, ..."
7. Corporate Tax Incentives for Foreign Direct Investment by W. Steven Clark (2001)
"The amount of tax relief from the depreciation deduction for tax purposes DEP*
depends not only on the depreciation rate for tax purposes a, ..."