Depreciation Expense definition

Depreciation Expense means, as applied to any Person for any period, the provision for depreciation that is reflected on the consolidated financial statements of such Person and its Subsidiaries in accordance with GAAP.
Depreciation Expense means, during each applicable fiscal year, for the Company and its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis, that amount of the Depreciation Expense that is reflected on the financial statements for such period in accordance with GAAP consistently applied.
Depreciation Expense means, for any period, depreciation, amortization (including Big Cat amortization), depletion and other like reductions to income for such period not involving any outlay of cash, determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP.

Examples of Depreciation Expense in a sentence

  • Low Acceptable Moderate High Significant Ratio is greater than (>) 1.5 Ratio is between 1.35 – 1.5 Ratio is between 1.2 – 1.35 Ratio is between 1.0 – 1.2 Ratio is less than (<) 1.0 Unrestricted Days of Cash on Hand Unrestricted Days Cash = Days Cash ÷ [(Total Expenses – Depreciation Expense) ÷ 365] The unrestricted days of cash on hand provides the number of days a school can pay its current expenses without another inflow of cash.

  • If sewer operations are nonregulated, do not report sewer depreciation on this schedule.3. Report the Depreciation Expense on Meters charged to sewer operations as an addition in the Water column.

  • Step 8.e. Depreciation Expense and Related-Party Lease/Purchase of Depreciable Assets For cost-reporting purposes, property and assets owned by the contracted provider andimprovements to the provider’s owned, leased, or rented property that are valued at$5,000 or more with an estimated useful life of more than one year at the time of purchase must be depreciated.

  • The Total General and Common Depreciation Expense excludes any depreciation expense directly associated with a project and thereby included in page 2 column 9.

  • Report the amounts charged in the operating sections to Depreciation Expense (403).2.


More Definitions of Depreciation Expense

Depreciation Expense means the annual depreciation accrual rates employed in the utility’s most recent general rate case for the plant accounts in which the cost of each eligible water system improvement is recorded applied to the cost of eligible water system improvements.
Depreciation Expense means, for any period with respect to the Borrowers, depreciation, amortization (excluding the amortization of contract initiation costs), depletion and other like reductions to income of the Borrowers for such period not involving any outlay of cash, determined, without duplication, on a Modified Consolidated Basis in accordance with GAAP and includes, for greater certainty, amortization of any up front financing fees.
Depreciation Expense means, for any period, the aggregate amount reported as an expense by the Company and its Consolidated Subsidiaries for the depreciation of tangible assets on the consolidated statement of income for such period of the Company and its Consolidated Subsidiaries.
Depreciation Expense means, for any period, depreciation, amortization, depletion and other similar reductions to income of a Person for that period not involving any outlay of cash, all determined in accordance with IFRS.
Depreciation Expense means the depreciation expense for an applicable period (to the extent included in the computation of Net Income), according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
Depreciation Expense means the depreciation expense an applicable Person for an applicable period (to the extent included in the computation of Net Income), according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
Depreciation Expense. With respect to any calculation of the Asset Base, means either (i) the Depreciation Policy or (ii) such other depreciation policy as may be utilized by the Manager from time to time, with the prior written consent of the Control Party for each Series.