Curable Depreciation

Definition

A form of asset value decline that can be economically remedied through repair, upgrade, or redesign at a cost that is less than the resulting increase in value. In the context of intangible assets, curable depreciation might apply to software requiring modernisation or a brand needing repositioning. The cost approach to valuation deducts curable depreciation from reproduction or replacement cost to arrive at fair value.

Related Terms

Called Capital Cap Table (Capitalisation Table) Capital Call Capital Deepening Capital Expenditure (CapEx)

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