- reducing balance
- амортизация методом сокращающегося остатка ;
Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов. 2000.
Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов. 2000.
reducing balance method — ➔ method * * * reducing balance method UK US noun [S] ACCOUNTING ► DECLINING BALANCE METHOD(Cf. ↑declining balance method) … Financial and business terms
reducing-balance method — See: diminishing balance method … Accounting dictionary
reducing-balance method — See diminishing balance method … Big dictionary of business and management
reducing balance method — A British term for *accelerated method … Auditor's dictionary
reducing balance method — noun a method of calculating the depreciation of a non current asset whereby the rate of depreciation is charged on the net book value of the asset …
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diminishing-balance method — reducing balance method A method of computing the depreciation of a fixed asset in an accounting period, in which the percentage to be charged against income is based on the depreciated value at the beginning of the period (see net book value).… … Accounting dictionary
diminishing-balance method — reducing balance method A method of computing the depreciation of a fixed asset in an accounting period, in which the percentage to be charged against income is based on the depreciated value at the beginning of the period (see net book value).… … Big dictionary of business and management
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