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O que (quem) é unavoidable delay allowance - definição

ACCOUNTING TERM FOR DEPRECIATION OF FIXED ASSETS
Capital Consumption Allowance; Capital consumption allowance; Capital Consumption Allowance (CCA)
  • Ameco]] data base.

Delay (audio effect)         
  • Amplitube]] 4.
  • 1976 analog solid-state delay schematic
  • Gibson Echoplex Digital Pro
  • An [[Ibanez]] DE-7 delay pedal
  • Echoplex EP-2
  • The tape mechanism of a [[Roland RE-201]] delay unit
  • Steve Harris' Delayorama software
AUDIO EFFECT REMINISCENT OF AN ECHO
Tape delay (audio effect); Echo machine; Analog delay; Doubling echo; Slapback echo; Delay (electric guitar); Delay pedal; Delay unit; Delay Pedal; Straight delay; Delay effect; Tape echo; Delay (audio); Ecco-Fonic; Delay (recording); Delay (music); Delay-line (audio); Delay-line (music); Delay-line (recording); Delay line (audio); Delay line (music); Delay line (recording); Tape-echo; Tape Echo; Multitap delay; Haas delay; Slapback
Delay is an audio signal processing technique that records an input signal to a storage medium and then plays it back after a period of time. When the delayed playback is mixed with the live audio, it creates an echo-like effect, whereby the original audio is heard followed by the delayed audio.
Shapiro time delay         
  • Left: unperturbed lightrays in a flat spacetime, right: Shapiro-delayed and deflected lightrays in the vicinity of a gravitating mass (click to start the animation)
TIME DELAY CAUSED BY SPACE-TIME DISTORTION NEAR MASSIVE OBJECTS
Shapiro effect; Time delay of light; Gravitational time delay; Shapiro delay
The Shapiro time delay effect, or gravitational time delay effect, is one of the four classic solar-system tests of general relativity. Radar signals passing near a massive object take slightly longer to travel to a target and longer to return than they would if the mass of the object were not present.
Tom Delay (businessman)         
BRITISH CLIMATE ECONOMIST
Draft:Tom Delay CBE; Tom Delay CBE; Tom Delay (businessperson)
Thomas Auguste Read Delay (born 9 April 1959) is the chief executive of the Carbon Trust. He has served in that position since its formation in 2001.

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Consumption of fixed capital

Consumption of fixed capital (CFC) is a term used in business accounts, tax assessments and national accounts for depreciation of fixed assets. CFC is used in preference to "depreciation" to emphasize that fixed capital is used up in the process of generating new output, and because unlike depreciation it is not valued at historic cost but at current market value (so-called "economic depreciation"); CFC may also include other expenses incurred in using or installing fixed assets beyond actual depreciation charges. Normally the term applies only to producing enterprises, but sometimes it applies also to real estate assets.

CFC refers to a depreciation charge (or "write-off") against the gross income of a producing enterprise, which reflects the decline in value of fixed capital being operated with. Fixed assets will decline in value after they are purchased for use in production, due to wear and tear, changed market valuation and possibly market obsolescence. Thus, CFC represents a compensation for the loss of value of fixed assets to an enterprise.

According to the 2008 manual of the United Nations System of National Accounts,

"Consumption of fixed capital is the decline, during the course of the accounting period, in the current value of the stock of fixed assets owned and used by a producer as a result of physical deterioration, normal obsolescence or normal accidental damage. The term depreciation is often used in place of consumption of fixed capital but it is avoided in the SNA because in commercial accounting the term depreciation is often used in the context of writing off historic costs whereas in the SNA consumption of fixed capital is dependent on the current value of the asset." — UNSNA 2008, section H., p. 123 [1])

CFC tends to increase as the asset gets older, even if the efficiency and rental remain constant to the end. The larger the depreciation write-off, the larger the gross income of a business. Consequently, business owners consider this accounting entry as very important; after all, it affects both their income, and their ability to invest.