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Most ethical lapses are sudden and not foreseen.
Units-of-production Method
A method of depreciation that allocates the cost of an asset based on its usage, production, or units of activity rather than the passage of time.
Passage of Time
Refers to the progression of time and its implications, often related to depreciation, amortization, and other time-sensitive accounting practices.
Ignores Salvage Value
This term refers to the accounting practice where the potential residual value of an asset at the end of its useful life is not considered in depreciation calculations.
Straight-line Method
A method of calculating depreciation by evenly spreading the cost of an asset over its expected useful life.
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