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n1) амортизация, списание стоимости фиксированных активов на протяжении срока службы3) обесценение, падение стоимости валюты
- accelerated depreciation
- accrued depreciation
- accumulated depreciation
- annual depreciation
- capital depreciation
- compensating depreciation
- composite depreciation
- composite rate depreciation
- composite-life depreciation
- currency depreciation
- declining balance depreciation
- decreasing balance depreciation
- degressive depreciation
- disallowed depreciation
- exchange depreciation
- flat rate depreciation
- functional depreciation
- functional moral depreciation
- group depreciation
- group-rate depreciation
- historic-cost depreciation
- increasing depreciation
- inflationary depreciation
- linear rate depreciation
- market depreciation
- moral depreciation
- observed depreciation
- ordinary depreciation
- physical depreciation
- replacement-cost depreciation
- straight-line depreciation
- sum-of-the-digits depreciation
- depreciation due to usage
- depreciation of capital
- depreciation of cargo
- depreciation of currency
- depreciation of deposits
- depreciation of equipment
- depreciation of exchange
- depreciation of gold
- depreciation of money
- depreciation through inflation
- under straight-line depreciation
- write down for depreciationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > depreciation
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