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As for consumption, long-lived assets such as autosand furniture are treated as if they were disposable pens.
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T-Mobile USA is currently performing its annual assessment of the indefinite-lived assets recorded in its financial statements.
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T-Mobile USA anticipates that it will record a material non-cash impairment charge related to its indefinite-lived assets for the fourth quarter of 2011.
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As the composition of investment has shifted from traditional machinery towards shorter-lived assets, such as computers and software, the average rate of depreciation has increased.
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T-Mobile USA, Inc. ("T-Mobile USA") today reported fourth quarter 2011 results and provided an update on its annual assessment of indefinite-lived assets recorded in its financial statements.
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That is because the average rate of depreciation of the capital stock has risen as investment has shifted from traditional machinery to shorter-lived assets such as computers and software.
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Enerplus is active in both the Bakken and Marcellus Shales in the United States, in addition to many long-lived Western Canadian assets.
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Natural Gas will be the longest lived of the Fossil Fuel assets.
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Attorney Howard Zaritsky, a consultant to other estate lawyers, believes the main benefit of long-lived trusts is that they protect family assets from being dispersed by creditor claims and divorce.
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They lived frugally, published proper accounts, and lent judicious quantities of their depositors' money to firms with assets they could see.
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