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单词 Capital Consumption
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Capital Consumption

原声例句
就业、利息和货币通论(上)

In particular, capital consumption is said to occur in circumstances where there is quite clearly no net decrease in capital equipment as defined above.

特别是,据说资本消耗发生在上述定义的资本设备明显没有净减少的情况下。

就业、利息和货币通论(下)

Or, once more, it is suggested that a boom is characterised by 'capital consumption', which presumably means negative net investment, i.e. by an excessive propensity to consume.

或者,再一次,有人认为繁荣的特征是“资本消耗”,这大概意味着负的净投资,即过度的消费倾向。

就业、利息和货币通论(上)

It seems probable that capital formation and capital consumption, as used by the Austrian school of economists, are not identical either with investment and disinvestment as defined above or with net investment and disinvestment.

奥地利经济学家学派所使用的资本形成和资本消耗似乎很可能既不等同于上述定义的投资和撤资,也不等同于净投资和撤资。

中文百科

折旧 Depreciation

(重定向自Capital Consumption)

折旧(英语:Depreciation)在会计学是指在一个期间使用的部分使其提列成资产的减少以表示使用的纪录。例如房屋及建筑就是其中一个须提列折旧的物品。但是土地不需提列折旧,因为土地的总供给数量通常是固定不变的。配比原则的一个例子就是固定资产的折旧,固定资产可以贡献企业营运的经济效益在一会计期间以上,即使如此,其效益也会随着时间的经过而为企业营运所耗用,也就是为了创造企业的营业收入提供其服务效益,所以依据收入费用配合原则,固定资产的成本必须在其提供服务的会计期间逐期转列为费用,作为相关营业收入的减项,以计算营业损益,这个有系统的将固定资产成本转成费用的方式,称为「折旧」。

英语百科

Depreciation 折旧

(重定向自Capital Consumption)
A typical vehicle depreciation over 20 years
Lineare Abschreibung
Geometrisch-Degressive Abschreibung
Digitale Abschreibung

In accountancy, depreciation refers to two aspects of the same concept:

A method of reallocating the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life span of it being in motion. Businesses depreciate long-term assets for both tax and accounting purposes. The former affects the balance sheet of a business or entity, and the latter affects the net income that they report. Generally the cost is allocated, as depreciation expense, among the periods in which the asset is expected to be used. This expense is recognized by businesses for financial reporting and tax purposes. Methods of computing depreciation, and the periods over which assets are depreciated, may vary between asset types within the same business and may vary for tax purposes. These may be specified by law or accounting standards, which may vary by country. There are several standard methods of computing depreciation expense, including fixed percentage, straight line, and declining balance methods. Depreciation expense generally begins when the asset is placed in service. For example, a depreciation expense of 100 per year for five years may be recognized for an asset costing 500.

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