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    Consumption of fixed capital (CFC) is a term used in business accounts, tax assessments and national accounts for depreciation of fixed assets. CFC is...
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    "gross" fixed capital formation because the measure does not make any adjustments to deduct the consumption of fixed capital (depreciation of fixed assets)...
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  • fixed capital is any kind of real, physical asset that is used repeatedly in the production of a product. In economics, fixed capital is a type of capital...
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    quarter. Amortization (accounting) Construction in progress Consumption of fixed capital Cost segregation study Deferred financing costs Deferred tax...
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  • value of fixed capital assets in a nation, the value of their depreciation (or consumption of fixed capital) and the value of gross fixed capital formation...
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    form of financial claims). In economic statistics and accounts, capital formation can be valued gross, i.e., before deduction of consumption of fixed capital...
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  • obsolescence of the nation's fixed capital assets. "Net" gives an indication of how much product is actually available for consumption or new investment...
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  • Depreciation (economics) (category Capital management)
    decline in the aggregate capital stock arising from the use of fixed assets in production is referred to as consumption of fixed capital (CFC). Hence, CFC is...
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  • National Income and Product Accounts (category Economy of the United States)
    inventory value adjustment (IVA) and capital consumption adjustment (CCA) are corrections for changes in the value of the proprietor's inventory (goods that...
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  • controlled primarily by taxpayers of a different jurisdiction Consumption of fixed capital, accounting term for depreciation of fixed assets Comisión Federal de...
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  • output value, including consumption of fixed capital, i.e. depreciation charges) or net (excluding consumption of fixed capital). The net operating surplus...
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  • consumption from gross output. Thus gross value added is equal to net output. Net value added is obtained by deducting consumption of fixed capital (or...
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  • officer COA – Chart of Account CFA – Chartered Financial Analyst CFD – Contract for difference CFC – Consumption of fixed capital CFCT – Cash Flow Cycle...
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    expenditure, capital formation, savings, estimates of capital stock and consumption of fixed capital, as also the state level gross capital formation of supra-regional...
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  • GVA refers to the net income of a produced particular good. "Once the consumption of fixed capital and the effects of depreciation are subtracted, the...
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  • consumption of fixed capital. The calculation is importantly influenced by the definition of expenditures and incomes included within the scope of "production"...
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    circulating capital is a component of (total) capital, also including fixed capital used in a single cycle of production. In contrast to fixed capital, it is...
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  • electric power). Intermediate consumption (unlike fixed assets) is not normally classified in national accounts by type of good or service, because the...
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    immediate use constitutes consumption, while other types of expenditure — in particular, fixed investment, intermediate consumption, and government spending...
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  • Value product (category Theory of value (economics))
    consumption of fixed capital could contain an element of undistributed profit. Additionally, official national accounts may include in consumption of...
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    interpretations and analysis of this data. Standard indicators include capital formation, gross fixed capital formation, fixed capital, household asset wealth...
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  • transfer part of the value of fixed assets and materials to the new product, equal to economic depreciation (consumption of fixed capital) and intermediate...
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  • determining fixed capital requirements: Nature of business Size of business Stage of development Capital invested by the owners location of that area Firms...
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  • Title", Capital Goods, Technology, and Economic Growth (1963) Capital goods are a constituent element of the stock of capital assets, or fixed capital and...
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  • or held for the purpose of physical consumption such as operating materials and supplies. The cost of a capital asset is its full life-cycle cost, including...
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  • Nations, 1993). The accounts may be measured as gross or net of consumption of fixed capital (a concept in national accounts similar to depreciation in...
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  • investment. Net fixed investment is the value of the net increase in the capital stock per year. Fixed investment, as expenditure over a period of time (e.g...
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  • savings rate of 100% implies that all income is going to investment capital for future production, implying a steady state consumption level of zero. A savings...
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  • epistemology Constructivist Foundations Consubstantiation Consumerism Consumption of fixed capital Container (Type theory) Container space Containment Contemporary...
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    Saving (redirect from Rate of savings)
    used to produce fixed capital, such as factories and machinery. Saving can therefore be vital to increase the amount of fixed capital available, which...
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