recoverable amount
1recoverable amount — The value of an asset treated as the greater of its net realizable value and its net present value The value of an asset to a business can be regarded as the lower of the recoverable amount and the current replacement cost …
2recoverable amount — atsiperkamoji vertė statusas Aprobuotas sritis buhalterinė apskaita ir finansinė atskaitomybė apibrėžtis 1. Didesnė iš šių verčių: turto grynoji realizavimo vertė arba jo naudojimo vertė. 2. Didesnė iš šių verčių: tikroji turto vertė atėmus… …
3recoverable amount — The value of an asset treated as the greater of its net realizable value and its value in use …
4recoverable amount — /rɪˌkʌv(ə)rəbl ə maυnt/ noun the value of an asset, either the price it would fetch if sold, or its value to the company when used (whichever is the larger figure) …
5recoverable — re·cov·er·able /ri kə və rə bəl/ adj: capable of being recovered esp. as a matter of law re·cov·er·abil·i·ty / ˌkə və rə bi lə tē/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
6recoverable — re‧cov‧er‧a‧ble [rɪˈkʌvərəbl] adjective 1. FINANCE if something such as money is recoverable, you can get it back after it has been lost or spent: • Some of the funds may be recoverable, or their loss may be covered by insurance. 2. LAW if… …
7Recoverable Reserves — A term used in natural resource industries to describe the amount of resources identified in a reserve that is technologically or economically feasible to extract. A new reserve can be discovered, but if the resource cannot be extracted by any… …
8Recoverable Reserves of Coal — An estimate of the amount of coal that can be removed (mined) from the accessible reserves in the future, using current prices and operable equipment. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …
9maximum amount — A constitutional or statutory provision which deprives a court of jurisdiction where the amount or value in controversy exceeds a stated amount. 20 Am J2d Cts § 154. A statutory limitation of a penalty. 36 Am J2d Forf & P § 64. A limit on the… …
10non-recoverable — ˌnon reˈcoverable adjective TAX if an amount of money is non recoverable, you cannot get it back, for example by claiming it against tax * * * non recoverable UK US (also nonrecoverable) adjective ► FINANCE used to describe a payment, debt, etc.… …