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  • 1 allowance

    noun
    1) Zuteilung, die; (money for special expenses) Zuschuss, der

    your luggage allowance is 44 kg. — Sie haben 44 kg Freigepäck

    tax allowance — Steuerfreibetrag, der

    2)

    make allowances for something/somebody — etwas/jemanden berücksichtigen

    * * *
    1) (a fixed sum or quantity given regularly: His father made him an allowance of $20 a month.) die finanzielle Zuwendung
    2) (something (usually a quantity) allowed: This dress pattern has a seam allowance of 1 cm.) die Toleranz
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    al·low·ance
    [əˈlaʊən(t)s]
    n
    1. (permitted amount) Zuteilung f, zugeteilte Menge
    baggage \allowance zulässiges Gepäck
    cost-of-living \allowance Teuerungszulage f
    entertainment \allowance Aufwandsentschädigung f
    mileage \allowance Kilometerpauschale f
    travel \allowance Reisekostenzuschuss m
    tax \allowance Steuerfreibetrag m
    annual depreciation [or write-down] \allowance jährlicher Abschreibungsbetrag
    capital \allowances Abschreibungsbeträge pl aufgrund von Aufwendungen für Anlagegüter
    personal \allowance persönlicher [Steuer]freibetrag
    3. no pl (for student) Ausbildungsbeihilfe f; esp AM Stipendium nt SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR; (pocket money) Taschengeld nt; FIN (provision)
    \allowance for bad debt Zuschuss m für Not leidende Kredite, Kursverlustentschädigung f
    4. (prepare for)
    to make [an] \allowance for sth etw bedenken [o einkalkulieren]
    to make \allowances for a fact eine Tatsache berücksichtigen
    to make \allowances for sb mit jdm nachsichtig sein, jdn entschuldigen
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    [ə'laʊəns]
    n
    1) finanzielle Unterstützung; (paid by state) Beihilfe f; (parent to child) Unterhaltsgeld nt; (as compensation, for unsociable hours, overseas allowance etc) Zulage f; (on business trip) Spesen pl; (= spending money) Taschengeld nt

    his father still gives him an allowance —

    he gives his wife a dress allowanceer gibt seiner Frau einen Zuschuss zu den Kleidungskosten

    he gave her an allowance of £100 a month — er stellte ihr monatlich £ 100 zur Verfügung

    2) (FIN: tax allowance) Freibetrag m
    3) (FIN, COMM: discount) (Preis)nachlass m (on für); (= quantity allowed for shrinkage etc) Zugabe f
    4) (= acceptance of goal, claim, appeal) Anerkennung f

    to make allowances for sb —

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    allowance [əˈlaʊəns]
    A s
    1. a) Erlaubnis f
    b) Zuerkennung f, Bewilligung f, Zubilligung f, Gewährung f
    2. Anerkennung f
    3. a) Zuschuss m:
    allowance for rent Wohngeld n
    b) US Taschengeld n
    4. Vergütung f
    5. a) Nachlass m, Rabatt m
    b) Br (Steuer) Freibetrag m
    6. make allowances nachsichtig sein;
    make allowance(s) for academic.ru/1828/allow">allow B 2
    7. MATH, TECH Toleranz f, zulässige Abweichung, Spiel(raum) n(m)
    8. SPORT Vorgabe f
    B v/t
    a) jemanden auf Rationen setzen
    b) Güter rationieren
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    noun
    1) Zuteilung, die; (money for special expenses) Zuschuss, der

    your luggage allowance is 44 kg. — Sie haben 44 kg Freigepäck

    tax allowance — Steuerfreibetrag, der

    2)

    make allowances for something/somebody — etwas/jemanden berücksichtigen

    * * *
    n.
    Anerkennung f.
    Erlaubnis f.
    Zulage -n f.
    Zuschuss -e m.
    Zustimmung f.

    English-german dictionary > allowance

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  • depreciation — de·pre·ci·a·tion /di ˌprē shē ā shən/ n 1: any decrease in the value of property (as machinery) for the purpose of taxation that cannot be offset by current repairs and is carried on company books as a yearly charge amortizing the original cost… …   Law dictionary

  • Depreciation — Not to be confused with Deprecation. Depreciation refers to two very different but related concepts: the decrease in value of assets (fair value depreciation), and the allocation of the cost of assets to periods in which the assets are used… …   Wikipedia

  • Depreciation recapture — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States …   Wikipedia

  • depreciation — /di pree shee ay sheuhn/, n. 1. decrease in value due to wear and tear, decay, decline in price, etc. 2. such a decrease as allowed in computing the value of property for tax purposes. 3. a decrease in the purchasing or exchange value of money. 4 …   Universalium

  • depreciation — The lessening in worth of any property caused by weather, time, and use, including obsolescence and inadequacy. 43 Am J1st Pub Util § 145. A deduction allowed in an income tax return for the gradual loss of usefulness of tangible property used in …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • depreciation — de•pre•ci•a•tion [[t]dɪˌpri ʃiˈeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) bus a decrease in value due to wear and tear, decline in price, etc 2) bus such a decrease as allowed in computing the value of property for tax purposes 3) bus a decrease in the purchasing or… …   From formal English to slang

  • depreciation allowance — /dəpriʃiˈeɪʃən əlaʊəns/ (say duhpreeshee ayshuhn uhlowuhns) noun the maximum annual amount allowed by taxation authorities for the owner of capital equipment to write off equipment as an acceptable deduction against income …  

  • Accelerated depreciation — refers to any one of several methods by which a company, for financial accounting and/or tax purposes, depreciates a fixed asset in such a way that the amount of depreciation taken each year is higher during the earlier years of an asset’s life.… …   Wikipedia

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  • Accelerated depreciation — Any depreciation method that produces larger deductions for depreciation in the early years of a project s life. Accelerated cost recovery system ( ACRS), which is a depreciation schedule allowed for tax purposes, is one such example. The New… …   Financial and business terms

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