Sister: Ate, pwede bang pahiram ng bagong phone mo?
Me: (stares) Hmmmmm....
Sister: Pwede pa-picture?
Me: Sige. Ingat ha.
*Sister takes pictures.*
Sister: Pano mag-video? Pwede pa-txt? At anu-ano mga games dito?
Me: (slightly irritated) Wag mo masyado galawin. Mabilis magde-depreciate yan.
Sister: Ano yung depreciate?
Me: ...
Me:Uhmmm..
Me: ...
Me: May Snake 3 na jan.
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From Wikipedia:
Depreciation is a term used in accounting, economics and finance with reference to the fact that assets with finite lives lose value over time. (There is also a separate use in international finance to refer to a reduction in the exchange rate of a currency - see Depreciation (currency)).
In accounting, depreciation is a term used to describe any method of attributing the historical or purchase cost of an asset across its useful life, roughly corresponding to normal wear and tear.[1] It is of most use when dealing with assets of a short, fixed service life, and which lose value over that life.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
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7 comments:
XD LOL of all of us, you should be the one who knows depreciation best
haha lory, hard core a!
Tinatamad ako mag-explain eh... =D
hay naku, sa lahat ng brands ng cellphones, nokia ang pinakamabilis magdepreciate. paano ba naman, ang sipag nila maglabas ng mga bagong models
Okay lang. Hindi naman parang lupa ang cellphone eh. Parang kotse lang, nag-de-depreciate. =D
hindi naman nagdedepreciate ang lupa di ba?
Oo, hindi nag-dedepreciate ang lupa.
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