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  2. Deprecation - Wikipedia

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    An early documented usage of "deprecate" in this sense is in Usenet posts in 1984, referring to obsolete features in 4.2BSD and the C programming language. [2] An expanded definition of "deprecate" was cited in the Jargon File in its 1991 revision, [3] and similar definitions are found in commercial software documentation from 2014 [1] and 2023 ...

  3. What Is Depreciation? Importance and Calculation Methods ...

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    Depreciation vs. Amortization: Key Differences. Depreciation and amortization both allocate the cost of assets over time. However, they apply to different types of assets:

  4. Depreciation - Wikipedia

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    An asset depreciation at 15% per year over 20 years [1] In accountancy, depreciation is a term that refers to two aspects of the same concept: first, an actual reduction in the fair value of an asset, such as the decrease in value of factory equipment each year as it is used and wears, and second, the allocation in accounting statements of the original cost of the assets to periods in which ...

  5. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization

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    A company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (commonly abbreviated EBITDA, [1] pronounced / ˈ iː b ɪ t d ɑː,-b ə-, ˈ ɛ-/ [2]) is a measure of a company's profitability of the operating business only, thus before any effects of indebtedness, state-mandated payments, and costs required to maintain its asset ...

  6. Depreciation (economics) - Wikipedia

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    Modeling depreciation of a durable as delivering the same services from purchase until failure, with zero scrap value (rather than slowing degrading and retaining residual value), is referred to as the light bulb model of depreciation, [1]: S150 or more colorfully as the one-hoss shay model, after a poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., about a ...

  7. 5 Factors That Depreciate Car Value the Most - AOL

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    Buying a new car can be exciting. From the model, make and smell -- there is nothing that quite compares to the purchase of an automobile that you can call your own. The only problem is that most...

  8. Talk:Self-deprecation - Wikipedia

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    The person who changed it to self-depreciation was correct. First consider the meaning of deprecate and depreciate. deprecate: 1. to express earnest disapproval of. 2. to urge reasons against; protest against (a scheme, purpose, etc.). 3. to depreciate; belittle. 4. Archaic. to pray for deliverance from. depreciate: 1. To lessen the price or ...

  9. Wikipedia:Deprecated sources - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018 RfC, there was clear consensus to deprecate Occupy Democrats as a source à la the Daily Mail. This does not mean it cannot ever be used on Wikipedia; it means it cannot be used as a reference for facts. It can still be used as a primary source for attributing opinions, viewpoints, and the like. 1 2