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depreciation factor

depreciation factor

The reciprocal of maintenance factor.
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multiplied by the appropriate inflation factor furnished by [the Department, then] multiplied by the appropriate percent good depreciation factor" based on age.
The country suffered $19bn direct losses since 2010 floods because of higher population and currency depreciation factor, he added.
The RPP contracts were signed between 2006-2008, guaranteeing contractors payments based on their designed capacity, irrespective of depreciation factor based and almost no penalties in case of breach of contract or misstatement of specifications.
Consequently, and given a depreciation factor [delta], the law of motion for capital is given by [K.sub.t+1] = (1-[delta])[K.sub.t]+[V.sub.t][X.sub.t].
Which as Morgan owner Simon Scott, of Barry, Angus, says is a nice little earner compared to the depreciation factor of 'normal' used cars.
After this figure is determined, a depreciation factor, based upon the age of the item, its useful or expected life, and its condition is applied.
Next, to obtain the monthly depreciation factor, BLS takes the 12th root of the monthly depreciation relative and raises it to the N sup.
The lab's paid FTEs (Figure) are 24.8; adjusted by the 20.5 per cent depreciation factor, they come down to 19.7, which is the number of FTEs currently available to handle the workload.
Let's now assume 30 percent as the depreciation factor and, therefore, deduct $702,000.
Depreciation factors often establish a residual-value standard, or floor, that does not reflect the FMV (or lack thereof) of obsolete technology.
But even if the coverage had been written on an Actual Cash Value basis, with depreciation factors amounting to 30 percent for example, the co-insurance requirement would still be applicable, simply to the lesser amounts.
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