• In finance, a revaluation of fixed assets is an action that may be required to accurately describe the true value of the capital goods a business owns...
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  • Capital asset Depreciation DIRTI 5 Fixed asset turnover Fixed assets management Fixed assets register Like-kind exchange Revaluation of fixed assets Library...
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  • net inflow of foreign currency to its reserves, or even a reversal to a net outflow. Revaluation of fixed assets Currency appreciation and depreciation...
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  • of assets. It may refer to appreciation of company stocks or bonds held by an investor, an increase in land valuation, or other upward revaluation of...
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  • by $150 million the value of $17 billion in loans". Amortization Charge-off Depletion Depreciation Revaluation of fixed assets "Deducting Business Expenses"...
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  • such as in relation to revaluation of fixed assets qualifying for tax depreciation, which gives rise to a deferred tax asset under a balance sheet approach...
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    Revaluation of fixed assets Writing down allowance Raymond H. Peterson, Accounting for Fixed Assets, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2002 Costs of assets consumed...
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  • Restrictive covenant Revaluation of fixed assets Reverse mortgage, Reverse annuity mortgage Reversion Reversionary interest Revocation RICS Right of first refusal...
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  • as a legitimate form of capital.[citation needed] A revaluation reserve is a reserve created when a company has an asset revalued and an increase in value...
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  • total assets and total liabilities. A small business balance sheet lists current assets such as cash, accounts receivable, and inventory, fixed assets such...
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  • basket. The opposite of devaluation, a change in the exchange rate making the domestic currency more expensive, is called a revaluation. A monetary authority...
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  • IAS 16 (category Fixed asset)
    (estimate of future cash flows the entity expects to derive from the asset). An impairment cost under the revaluation model is treated as a revaluation decrease...
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    of the important issues of the stabilization of a hyperinflation is the revaluation. The term normally refers to the raising of the exchange rate of one...
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    adjustable peg system is a system of fixed exchange rates, but with a provision for the revaluation (usually devaluation) of a currency. For example, between...
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  • allows for some revaluation, but tends to stabilize the currency's value within the band. In this sense, it is a compromise between a fixed (or "pegged")...
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    Official lowering of the value of a country's currency within a fixed exchange-rate system Revaluation – Official increase in the value of a country's currency...
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    the current account). If a country purchases more foreign assets for cash than the assets it sells for cash to other countries, the capital account is...
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    other countries to agree to a formal revaluation of their currencies.[citation needed] In March 1973, the fixed exchange rate system became a floating...
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    either revaluation or devaluation. Currency board Currency board is an exchange rate regime in which a country's exchange rate maintain a fixed exchange...
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  • equity [for profit enterprise] or net assets [not-for-profit enterprise] represent the residual interest in the assets of an entity that remains after deducting...
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    D. E. Shaw & Co. (category Investment management companies of the United States)
    exploit anomalies in financial markets. As of December 1, 2023[update], D. E. Shaw has $60 billion in assets under management, including alternative investments...
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    code for the Mexican peso is MXN, reflecting its 1993 revaluation). Another solution to a revalued currency having the same name as its predecessor is to...
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  • Building block model (category Economics of regulation)
    the start of the regulatory period. In practice, the depreciation has not been set in this way. Periodic revaluation of the regulatory asset base exposes...
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    currency hoping to reap profits when a revaluation occurred. If, however, monetary authorities managed to avoid revaluation, they could return to other currencies...
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  • employment and also all other kinds of income which are not tax-exempt or arose from revaluation of assets. Tax rate on income of natural persons receiving less...
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    assets. In principle, statistical measures of gross fixed capital formation are supposed to refer to the net additions of newly produced fixed assets...
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    trade sanctions designed to revalue the Chinese yuan. The Chinese government denied that selling dollar-denominated assets would be an official policy...
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    Gold standard (category Economic history of Japan)
    the official rate of exchanges remaining constant. Revaluing currencies was the main purpose of this plan. No official revaluation or redemption occurred...
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    unfair burden on the rest of the property owners. To correct this imbalance municipalities periodically revalue property. Revaluation produces an up-to-date...
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    other assets, or securitization of illiquid assets, Restricting investment in new loans, Borrowing funds (whether repayable on demand or at a fixed maturity)...
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