of Depreciate
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to him, while the stock of debt had increased, inflation and interest rates had come down, adding that the exchange rate had also depreciated by 50 less per cent than what was under the NDC administration. Source: Internet
According to economist William Stanley Jevons (1875), representative money arose because metal coins often were "variously clipped or depreciated" during use, but using representations for the value stored in banks ensured its worth. Source: Internet
After you drive a car from a lot, it loses value, and in most cases, the value of the car is depreciated much faster than you can repay the loan, especially during the first two years. Source: Internet
After years of appreciation under Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and despite huge increases in foreign aid the Rupee depreciated. Source: Internet
Although depreciated, congolese francs have been stable for few years (Ndonda, 2014) 2000s Conditions improved in late 2002 with the withdrawal of a large portion of the invading foreign troops. Source: Internet
Debt servicing is limited only to the term of the loan, i.e., up to 12 years, but ROE is allowed in perpetuity even after the plant has fully depreciated. Source: Internet