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Depreciation

Definition Depreciation is a financial concept that refers to the decrease in value of a physical asset over time due to factors such as age,

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Depreciated Cost

Definition Depreciated cost refers to the original cost of an asset minus any accumulated depreciation. Accumulated depreciation is the total depreciation that an asset has

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Deposit Slip

Definition A deposit slip is a document that customers provide to a bank when depositing money into their accounts. It includes details such as the

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Depository Transfer Check

Definition A Depository Transfer Check (DTC) is a monetary instrument used by a corporation to transfer funds between two accounts, primarily in different banks. The

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Depository

Definition A depository refers to a facility such as a bank, building society, or other financial institution that holds funds or securities deposited by individuals

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Deposition

Definition In the context of financial terminology, the term “deposition” usually does not apply. It’s primarily used in legal circumstances, referring to the process where

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Depositary Receipt

Definition A depositary receipt is a negotiable financial instrument issued by a bank to represent a foreign company’s publicly traded securities. It allows investors to

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Descending Triangle

Definition A descending triangle is a bearish chart pattern used in technical analysis that is created by drawing one trend line that connects a series

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