Depreciation guidelines definition

Depreciation guidelines means the American hospital association's guidelines as published by American hospital publishing, inc., in "Estimated Useful Lives of Depreciable Hospital Assets", revised 2018 edition.
Depreciation guidelines means the American hospital association's guidelines as published by American hospital publishing, inc., in the most recently published "Estimated Useful Lives of Depreciable Hospital Assets".
Depreciation guidelines means the most recent publication of "The Estimated Useful Lives of Depreciable Hospital Assets," issued by the American Hospital Association, 840 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois, 60611.

Examples of Depreciation guidelines in a sentence

  • Reconciliation was originally designed to cut the deficit by increasing revenues or reducing outlays, but was later converted into a means of cutting taxes.

  • Depreciation guidelines are defined for asset classes, however, individual consideration is given to the appropriateness of the useful life applied to each individual asset which reflects management’s estimate of the consumption of economic benefits inherent in the value of the asset.

  • To minimise this risk useful lives are determined with reference to the NZ Infrastructural Asset Valuation and Depreciation guidelines published by the National Asset Management Steering Group.

  • Depreciable equipment includes the equipment specified in the major moveable equipment table of the depreciation guidelines.‌‌ Depreciation guidelines.

  • Staff will consider appreciation or depreciation of lost or damaged property in settling a claim.] Depreciation guidelines and Table of Rates of Depreciation are provided in DOJ Order 2110.23C (available on BOPDOCS).


More Definitions of Depreciation guidelines

Depreciation guidelines means the American hospital association’s guidelines as published by American hospital publishing, inc., in the most

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