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depreciation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of depreciation in Hindi

  • मूल्यह्रास
  • मूल्य-ह्रास
  • ह्रास
  • घिसावट
  • अवक्षय
  • मान गिरना

Noun

  • विमूल्यन
  • मूल्य कम करना
  • मरम्मत के लिये छूट

depreciation Definition

Noun

  • a reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time, due in particular to wear and tear.

depreciation Example

  • A currency depreciation ( एक मुद्रा मूल्यह्रास )
  • provision should be made for depreciation of fixed assets ( अचल संपत्तियों के मूल्यह्रास के लिए प्रावधान किया जाना चाहिए )
  • For straight line depreciation, we would normally expect your items to be depreciated over a minimum period of three years. ( सीधी रेखा के मूल्यह्रास के लिए, हम आम तौर पर उम्मीद करते हैं कि आपकी वस्तुओं का मूल्यह्रास कम से कम तीन साल की अवधि में होगा। )
  • Higher depreciation costs may crimp profit margins for the Santana 2000. ( उच्च मूल्यह्रास लागत सैन्टाना 2000 के लिए लाभ मार्जिन को कम कर सकती है। )
  • Talk of a significant depreciation has a bad side as well, ( एक महत्वपूर्ण मूल्यह्रास की बात का एक बुरा पक्ष भी है, )

More Sentence

  • Profits were also snagged by high depreciation charges on its fleet.
  • It factored in depreciation costs, financing, insurance and maintenance.
  • UPS could only capitalize $ 1.6 million for depreciation purposes
  • It's difficult to see depreciation in a sentence .
  • Businesses deduct depreciation from their profits to account for this obsolescence.
  • It means you let someone else take the big depreciation hit.
  • _Claiming too much depreciation on a vehicle used for business.
  • The dollar's further depreciation isn't a certainty.
  • depreciation of head office assets calculated for the year has been charged to the fixed assets fund.
  • In this case, depreciation is deducted from the property's current value before the claim payout is made.
  • The Postmaster-General on the other hand agreed to provide underground wires for the company on a rental, and agreed to buy in 1911 the company's plant in London at the cost of construction less allowance for repairs and depreciation.
  • The years' working of the whole telephone system of the Post Office showed a balance of £451,787 after payment of the working expenses, while the estimated amount required to provide for depreciation of plant and interest at 3 per cent.
  • Their depreciation with all of these repairs has not been probably above six per cent.
  • I do not wish to be understood as speaking with contempt or depreciation of the tadpole tails.
  • They are rolled into the soft rubber and lead to marked depreciation in the selling value.
  • Its gradual but incessant depreciation can be traced in the table of silver coins given on p. 318.
  • Mark waved his hand in lofty depreciation of the hint that failure for him was a possible contingency.
  • There is as little foundation for such an innuendo as there is for the view which regards this depreciation as an issue of base money.
  • Philip's bimetallic system, which had attempted artificially to fix the value of silver in spite of the great depreciation of gold consequent upon the working of the Pangaean mines, was abandoned.
  • depreciation leads to losses for non-dollar-based investors