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n accounting convention, where assets are valued and depreciated according to their current replacement cost whilst maintaining the operating or financial capital of the business entity.
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| CCA |
(Chromated Copper Arsenate) - A water-based wood preservative containing arsenic, chromium and copper which is used to protect against decay, insects and increase the life of the timber. It is a common pressure treatment which YBC uses to increase the overall longevity of your bridge. Click here to read more about CCA in the CCA treated fact book.
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| CCA |
A tax deduction for business-related capital property that provides for the depreciation of these assets. Businesses can deduct up to a fixed percentage of the depreciated cost each year. There are approximately 40 CCA classes described in the Regulations to the Income Tax Act. The CCA rate applicable to each class is usually intended to reflect the economic life of the assets of that class. ...
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| CCAT |
Common Component Architecture Toolkit.
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| CCA |
Depreciation method as specified by Canadian tax law which allows for the accelerated write-off of depreciable assets that are classified into various CCA categories.
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