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Currency risk is the risk of unexpected changes in foreign currency values.
Straight-Line Depreciation
A procedure for spreading out the cost of a solid asset over the duration of its usability in equal annual payments.
Obsolescence
The process or condition of a product or component becoming outdated or no longer useful due to advancements or changes in technology, market demand, or other factors.
Salvage Value
The anticipated recovery value of an asset after its period of usefulness ends.
Trade-In Allowance
The value that a dealer offers to a customer for the customer's used item (e.g., car) when purchasing a new item.
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