useful life造句(31) The march would consume half of the useful life of the vehicle.
(32) The term "depreciation" refers to the systematic amortization of the depreciable amount through a definite method during the useful life of the fixed asset.
(33) The resistance of elements increases gradually during their useful life.
(34) North Sea operators kicked against legislation making them responsible for removing oil platforms at the end of their useful life.
(35) Frame buildings in earthquake useful life, as well as the post - transformation greater than the brick - concrete advantages.
(36) The microcosmic structure of metal material directly influence to the capability and useful life of mechanism accessory. Metallography analyzing is the important means of controlling inhesion quality.
(37) A method of depreciation which allocates the cost of an asset (minus any residual value) equally to each year of is useful life.
(38) the amortization period in respect of intangible assets for which no useful life has been stipulated or which have been developed internally shall not be less than ten years.
(39) Goodwill is amortised using the straight line method over its estimated useful life of 10 years.
(40) A fully depreciated asset is an asset that has reached the end of its estimated useful life. No more depreciation is records for the asset.
(41) Those assets purchased for more than $500 with a useful life greater than 1 year are capitalized in accordance with Halma policy.
(42) The straight-line method of depreciation divides the depreciable cost evenly over the useful life of an asset.
(43) Plant assets are relatively permanent, and have a useful life of more than 1 year.
(44) Three axis uses line guide, quick milling speed, longer useful life.
(45) The useful life of the equipment depend mainly on the maintainability.
(46) Estimated useful life by aircraft, of which some of the aircraft should have been scrapped, but the FAA did not know.
(47) Although some unshielded satellites would survive, their useful life spans would be shortened dramatically.
(48) The systematic allocation of the cost of an asset to expense over the years of its estimated useful life.
(49) However, if the patent is likely to lose its usefulness in less than 17 years, amortization should be based on the shorter period of estimated useful life.
(50) If it is reasonable to be certain that the lessee will obtain the ownership of the leased asset when the lease term expires, the leased asset shall be fully depreciated over its useful life.
(51) Pot life is the useful life of an underfill encapsulant after it is removed from the freezer and thawed, typically determined by the ability to dispense uniform quantities at uniform speeds.
(52) If there is reasonable certainty that the lessee will obtain ownership of the leased asset when the lease term expires, the leased asset should be fully depreciated over its useful life.
(53) Salvage Value The estimated value that an asset will realize upon its sale at the end of its useful life.
(54) Specific fuel consumption and useful life period of furnaces are affected by its higher and fluctuating pressure in some degree.
(55) Conclusion Cholecystostomy is still an useful life saving procedure for treating the severe infected biliary disease.
(56) The technology can effectively monitor the useful life of lubricant and the working condition of equipments.
(57) For example, the years of estimated useful life of fixed assets and the projected net residuals, intangible assets is expected to benefit period.