常見例句雙語例句A cost incurred to acquire a long-lived asset. An expenditure that will benefit several accounting periods.為了獲取長期使用資產(chǎn)所發(fā)生的成本。這一支出將使未來多個(gè)會(huì)計(jì)期間受益。accdep.cueb.edu.cnAn accumulation of cost significantly greater than the amount originally expected to acquire or construct a long-lived asset.費(fèi)用的一個(gè)積聚重要地比較棒的比較數(shù)量本來期望獲得或構(gòu)造一個(gè)長命的資產(chǎn)。iask.sina.com.cnThat goal is to allocate the acquisition cost of a long-lived asset to expense over the years in which the asset contributes to revenue.那目的就是將長期資產(chǎn)的獲取成本在該資產(chǎn)產(chǎn)生收益的各年度中分配到費(fèi)用賬戶中去。權(quán)威例句This broad rule enables companies to hide long-lived asset impairments in operating earnings.FORBES: What You Don't Know About Reported Earnings Can Cost You Dearly 返回 long-lived asset