Sentences with phrase «expected useful life»

For assets that have an expected useful life of more than one year, you spread the cost of the asset over its estimated useful life rather than deducting the entire cost in the year you place the asset in service.
Building stock that was constructed more than 20 years ago must account for a variety of additional maintenance and repair issues as the expected useful life (EUL) of these components nears expiration.
If they are older then half their expected useful life, you will need to plan for the costs of the replacement.
You need to take the expected useful life of a mechanical item or building component and set aside that percentage of the replacement cost each year (i.e..
If they are older then half their expected useful life, you will need to plan for the costs of the replacement.
Finally, nearly 60 percent of the FAA's control towers have surpassed their expected useful lives of 30 years.
I don't think you would spin a bearing with a limited amount of cranking, but you can expect the useful life of the bearings to be reduced.

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Most of the time in corporate life an investment like that, and the distraction that goes with it, is expected to produce some kind of commercially useful result.
Unlike the simple division used to find the ROI, the IRR compares the net expected returns over the useful life of a project being reviewed by management to the funds spent on that decision (or project).
Leasing is particularly attractive to business owners who need equipment that becomes outdated quickly, or is expected to suffer a lot of wear and tear over the course of its useful life, because it allows the business to regularly update equipment at the end of the lease term.
Significant estimates in valuing certain intangible assets include, but are not limited to, future expected cash flows from acquired technology, useful lives, and discount rates.
The highway was expected to reach the end of its useful life in 2017, according to the NYSDOT.
The viaduct that splits Syracuse in half, Interstate 81, is expected to reach the end of its useful life in 2017.
The hazard is expressed in terms of the probability of exceeding a certain level of shaking in 50 years — not only because the hazard in places like California is not expected to change much over that time period, but also because 50 years — the typical life span of a building — is a useful period of time for engineers.
A better understanding of how metropolitan areas evolve could prove useful, considering that two thirds of the world's population is expected to live in urban areas by 2050, notes David Levinson, a transportation engineer at the University of Minnesota.
Ulysses» useful life has been four times as long as expected, but the craft is expected to wind down in a month or two.
This kind of transition is exactly what I expect will happen with computers and communications: they will come into our lives, and their identities will become synonymous with the useful tasks they perform.
Depreciation An accounting procedure that aims to distribute the cost of tangible capital assets, less any expected salvage value, over the estimated useful life of the asset in a rational and systematic manner.
The app is useful for various purposes Those who live near the coasts or plan to visit can know what weather conditions to expect, where dangerous tides will be, and where the best waves to surf are.
Tip — Universal life policies can be especially useful for estate planning purposes in situations where you're expecting a large estate tax due at death.
There is no way you can expect cheap life insurance if you are a smoker, even if you follow all of these useful ways you will still end up paying considerably more.
Walking in expecting to gain knowledge on coping and improving relationships with co-workers, I found material to be further useful in my everyday life.
Our aim is to help you achieve your goals with real solutions: in your first life coach session expect to get useful information you can implement right away.
After determining if an item requires replacement due to a Tenant's abuse or neglect (not normal wear and tear), to calculate Tenant's responsibility, a Landlord must know: (a) actual cost to replace the item, (b) how long an item would be expected to be useful before it wears out (its «useful life»), (c) current age of the item, and (d) its remaining useful life.
You'll also get a summary of all the «big ticket» items on your property (roof, windows, siding, HVAC) and the expected remaining useful life and anticipated cost so you'll have an idea of when future costs might come due.
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