Authors

J. I. Rodale

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1923

Abstract

In this article, normal and ordinary causes of depreciation as mere efflux of time, exposure to the elements, excessive heat generated by furnaces, soaking pits, etc., corroding action of chemical vapors, etc., will not be considered. The unusual wear and tear sustained during the War Period was brought about principally by the various abnormal causes mentioned above and these will furnish the basis for this discussion.

Relational Format

pamphlet

Series Title

Official Publications of the National Association of Cost Accountants, 1923 (March), Vol. IV, no. 13

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