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1 fixed value
A user-entered value or value from a static source that does not change unless manually altered by the user. -
2 fixed-duration task
"A task in which the duration is a fixed value and any changes to the work or the assigned units [that is, resources] don't affect the task's duration. This is calculated as follows: Duration x Units = Work." -
3 fixed asset group
"A set of characteristics that are assigned to a fixed asset. The fixed asset inherits the characteristics (such as type, number sequences, and default value models) from the group." -
4 fixed exchange rate
An exchange rate that pegs one currency's value to another currency's value. -
5 value model
"A method of changing the monetary value of a fixed asset over time for different purposes, such as accounting depreciation, tax depreciation, revaluation, and disposal." -
6 Value of fixed assets
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7 net book value
The value of a fixed asset calculated as the difference between the original cost of the fixed asset minus its accumulated depreciations. -
8 low-value pool depreciation
"In Australia, a fixed-asset depreciation method. Depreciation is calculated as the sum of low-cost assets (acquisitions) added to the pool in the current fiscal year + second element costs (acquisition adjustments) added in the current fiscal year (depreciated using the low-value pool percentage first-year rate regardless of when they were acquired in the year) + low-value assets added to the pool in the current fiscal year + closing net book value from the previous year (depreciated using the low-value pool percentage rate)."English-Arabic terms dictionary > low-value pool depreciation
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9 contract value
The price to be paid for a fixed-price project. -
10 depreciation
An allocation of part of the original value of a fixed asset to current income during a specific period. Depreciation represents the declining value of the fixed asset as a cost of the specified period. -
11 reducing balance depreciation
A method of calculating the depreciation of a fixed asset as a fixed percentage of its net book value at the start of each depreciation period.English-Arabic terms dictionary > reducing balance depreciation
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12 PCM
A technique for digitizing audio into an uncompressed format by assigning a value to the amplitude of the signal at fixed intervals. -
13 matching principle
A rule that specifies whether matching cost and revenue on a fixed-price project should be handled as one transaction (sales value) or as two transactions (production + profit). -
14 consumption factor
"A factor, specified as a quantity or percentage, that is used to calculate depreciation proposals for value models associated with depreciable fixed assets." -
15 consumption unit
A unit that is used to enter unit price and calculate depreciation proposals for value models associated with depreciable fixed assets. -
16 WIP calculation
"The value (hours) posted to the balance sheet as a project progresses. The WIP calculation applies to fixed-price projects, time and material projets and investment projects." -
17 work in process calculation
"The value (hours) posted to the balance sheet as a project progresses. The WIP calculation applies to fixed-price projects, time and material projets and investment projects."English-Arabic terms dictionary > work in process calculation
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18 write-up adjustment
An adjustment to increase the value of a fixed asset for accounting purposes. -
19 write-down adjustment
An adjustment to decrease the value of a fixed asset for accounting purposes. -
20 long-term cash incentive
"Variable compensation that is typically awarded on an annual (or sometimes biannual) basis but which is often paid out over time, with payments beginning at a future point. This compensation can be determined as a percent of an employee’s annual fixed compensation or it can be related to the number or value of shares in a stock option award."
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