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Investment
Allocation of resources, such as capital or time, in anticipation of generating income or profit in the future.
Depreciation Expense
The allocation of the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life, reflecting the asset's consumption, wear, and tear.
Straight-Line Method
A method of calculating depreciation or amortization by spreading the cost of an asset evenly across its useful life.
Accumulated Depreciation
The total amount of depreciation expense allocated to a fixed asset since it was put into use.
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