| 1917 - 510 lapas
...the old ones. (e) Permanency of business, and likelihood of increase or decrease in the same. (f ) Amounts previously written off for depreciation. (g)...to make any recommendation concerning this subject. METHOD OF COLLATING COST DATA It is recommended that the contractor use the following methods, in so... | |
| Robert Hiester Montgomery - 1927 - 880 lapas
...replace the old ones. (e) Permanency of business, and likelihood of increase or decrease in the same. (f) Amounts previously written off for depreciation. (g)...plant, etc., all of which enter into the problem." (Uniform Contracts and Cost Accounting Definitions and Methods, US Government Interdepartmental Conference,... | |
| Jerome Lee Nicholson, John Francis Deems Rohrbach - 1919 - 608 lapas
...increase or decrease in the same. 6. Ampunts previously written off for depreciation. 7. Obsolescence. There are many additional factors, such as amortization,...plant, etc., all of which enter into the problem. Schedule of Depreciation Rates The following schedule of depreciation rates represents a classification... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1919 - 150 lapas
...decrease in the same. (/) Amounts previously written off for depreciation. (ff) Other factors, such as peculiar and excessive uses of machines, rate of production, idleness of plant. The CHAIRMAN. When did JTOU have a supplemental contract? Admiral TAYLOR. There was a supplemental... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1919 - 1284 lapas
...Permanency of business, and likelihood of increase or decrease in the same. (g) Other factors, such as peculiar and excessive uses of machines, rate of production, idleness of plant. Mr. BUTLER. Does that contract contain all the conditions and all the agreements made between Mr. Ford... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1919 - 1190 lapas
...decrease in the same. (/) Amounts previously written off for depreciation. (g) Other factors, such as peculiar and excessive uses of machines, rate of production, idleness of plant. Mr. BUTLER. Does that contract contain all the conditions and all the agreements made between Mr. Ford... | |
| United States. Federal Power Commission - 1922 - 332 lapas
...depreciation. "(9) Th«re are many additional factors, such as amortization, peculiar and excessive use of machines, rate of production, idleness of plant, etc., all of which enter into the problem." STATE STATUTES. Questions concerning depreciation and methods of accounting therefor when affecting... | |
| United States. Federal Power Commission - 1922 - 336 lapas
...the old ones. "(e) Permanency of business, and likelihood of increase or decrease in the same. "(f) Amounts previously written off for depreciation. "(g)...factors, such as amortization, peculiar and excessive use of machines, rate of production, idleness of plant, etc., all of which enter into the problem."... | |
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