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  • Navigate: Investing Glossary... (edit) See also: Acronyms... Bond Glossary... Buzzwords... Glossary of Technical Analysis... Life Insurance Glossary... (edit) __NOEDITSECTION__
  • Depreciation is the recognition that something may become worth less over time than it was worth initially. Image:Wiki.png This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it! depreciated value... so if you figured that something was worth $100 to start with and would be used up or worthless after 5 years, it would be worth $20 less for each year you'd owned it. In general, homes appreciate in value, but cars and home contents generally depreciate or go down in value.
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  • Bramblefire cannot cope. The loss of her best friend and mentor - Lichenheart - has hit her extremely hard. Reflectons on that time have returned as she looks back, and although Lichenheart has now been lost - depreciated from the world - the memories still live on.
  • In The Sims, an object depreciates at midnight the night after the object is purchased. Objects depreciate on the first day by a certain percentage based on the type of object: * Electronics - 25% depreciation on first day * Plumbing fixtures and appliances - 20% depreciation on first day * Furniture - 15% depreciation on first day
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  • Navigate: Investing Glossary... (edit) See also: Acronyms... Bond Glossary... Buzzwords... Glossary of Technical Analysis... Life Insurance Glossary... (edit) __NOEDITSECTION__
  • In The Sims, an object depreciates at midnight the night after the object is purchased. Objects depreciate on the first day by a certain percentage based on the type of object: * Electronics - 25% depreciation on first day * Plumbing fixtures and appliances - 20% depreciation on first day * Furniture - 15% depreciation on first day After the first day, items depreciate at a rate of approximately §1 per §100 of the item's original worth, rounded to the nearest hundred. For example, an item originally worth §1000 will depreciate around §10 a day after the first day's depreciation, while an object worth §300 will depreciate by §3 each day.
  • Depreciation is the recognition that something may become worth less over time than it was worth initially. Image:Wiki.png This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it! depreciated value... so if you figured that something was worth $100 to start with and would be used up or worthless after 5 years, it would be worth $20 less for each year you'd owned it. In general, homes appreciate in value, but cars and home contents generally depreciate or go down in value.
  • Depreciation is
  • Bramblefire cannot cope. The loss of her best friend and mentor - Lichenheart - has hit her extremely hard. Reflectons on that time have returned as she looks back, and although Lichenheart has now been lost - depreciated from the world - the memories still live on.
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