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  • 102Depreciate — To allocate the purchase cost of an asset over its life. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * depreciate de‧pre‧ci‧ate [dɪˈpriːʆieɪt] verb 1. [intransitive] to decrease in value over a period of time: • If you don t get your car serviced… …

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  • 103depreciate — To allocate the purchase cost of an asset over its life. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * depreciate de‧pre‧ci‧ate [dɪˈpriːʆieɪt] verb 1. [intransitive] to decrease in value over a period of time: • If you don t get your car serviced… …

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  • 104CGT — capital gains tax (CGT) Tax paid on the profits or gains made from the sale of fixed assets. Capital Gains Tax (CGT) The tax an individual is liable to on realised capital gains which accrue in a year of assessment during any part of which the… …

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  • 105General ledger — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 106Varlık Vergisi — (literally Wealth tax or Capital tax ) was a Turkish tax levied on the wealthy citizens of Turkey in 1942, with the purpose to raise funds for the country s defense in case of an eventual entry to the Second World War.The bill for the one off tax …

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  • 107William Low — Infobox Defunct Company company name = William Low plc company fate = Takeover successor = Initially rebranded as Tesco Scotland, then again to be Tesco foundation = 1868 defunct = 2 September 1994 location = Dundee, Scotland, UK industry =… …

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  • 109Residual Value — How much a fixed asset is worth at the end of its lease, or at the end of its useful life. If you lease a car for three years, its residual value is how much it is worth after three years. The residual value is determined by the bank that issues… …

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  • 110Taro Aso — Tarō Asō Tarō Asō 麻生 太郎 59e Premier ministre du Japon …

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