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1 systematic depreciation
systematic depreciation ACC, TAX planmäßige Abschreibung f (allocation of the cost of fixed assets over the estimated useful life, Verteilung der AK/HK abnutzbarer Wirtschaftsgüter über die betriebsgewöhnliche Nutzungsdauer; opposite: non-scheduled depreciation = außerplanmäßige Abschreibung; cf Wertminderungstest)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > systematic depreciation
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2 regular depreciation
regular depreciation ACC, TAX planmäßige Abschreibung f (allocation of the cost of fixed assets over the estimated useful life, planmäßige Verteilung der AK/HK abnutzbarer Wirtschaftsgüter über die betriebsgewöhnliche Nutzungsdauer; synonymous: scheduled depreciation, systematic depreciation, normal depreciation; opposite: non-scheduled depreciation = außerplanmäßige Abschreibung; cf Wertminderungstest)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > regular depreciation
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3 accumulated depreciation
accumulated depreciation ACC akkumulierte Abschreibung f (special write-down); Sonderabschreibung f, Wertberichtigungen fpl auf das Sachanlagevermögen (systematic depreciation)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > accumulated depreciation
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