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Written-down value
Posted 28 February, 2010 by Christian Jacob Sims from Alt?evsk, Ukrainethanks, Priestess for a most informative site! There was a term i can't fathom: what does written-down value mean?Currency Priestess Answers:Thank you for your kind words, Christian. Written-down value is The book value of an asset after accounting for depreciation and amortization. Companies reduce the book value of assets because they are overvalued.Go to
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