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  • adjective Able to be depreciated.

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depreciate +‎ -able

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Examples

  • The president talked up the tax cut deal, talked up the one-year expensing of depreciable assets, vowed to veto any bill with earmarks, talked about cutting corporate tax rates, talked about streamlining government, even talked up medical malpractice reform.

    Love Train In The House! Howard Fineman 2011

  • For example, you need to decide what is a capital item, what the depreciable life is, what depreciation method to use, when to write off an asset.

    Government vs. Private Debt, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • The first thing anyone who is interested in personal finance needs to learn is that cars are depreciable assets.

    Free Trade in Tech Labor, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • The president talked up the tax cut deal, talked up the one-year expensing of depreciable assets, vowed to veto any bill with earmarks, talked about cutting corporate tax rates, talked about streamlining government, even talked up medical malpractice reform.

    Love Train In The House! Howard Fineman 2011

  • •Depreciation of pre-flat-rate tax depreciable assets at their regular depreciation schedules.

    RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010

  • Warning: Special rules apply when depreciable property is exchanged in a 1031.

    Ten Things to Know About 1031 Exchanges 2010

  • In light of the new growth theory, a good portion of what counts as output fixing all those old machines should be minimized in the aggregate output statistic, just as development of non-depreciable capital, in which the U.S. specializes, should be given extra weight.

    Europe's GDP Envy Brian Domitrovic 2010

  • The key to Mr. Romer's analysis is that ultra-developed economies tend to have a high and rising degree of non-depreciable capital.

    Europe's GDP Envy Brian Domitrovic 2010

  • •Depreciation of pre-flat-rate tax depreciable assets at their regular depreciation schedules.

    RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010

  • She will blunt Obama's momentum, but she will not make a depreciable difference in the delegate count.

    Poll: Two Thirds Say Hillary Should Stay In Even If She Loses One Big State 2009

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