What does APFD mean?
APFD means Accumulated Provision for Depreciation
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Business & Finance category.
What is the abbreviation for Accumulated Provision for Depreciation?
Accumulated Provision for Depreciation can be abbreviated as APFD
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What does APFD stand for? APFD stands for "Accumulated Provision for Depreciation". |
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How to abbreviate "Accumulated Provision for Depreciation"? "Accumulated Provision for Depreciation" can be abbreviated as APFD. |
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What is the meaning of APFD abbreviation? The meaning of APFD abbreviation is "Accumulated Provision for Depreciation". |
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What is APFD abbreviation? One of the definitions of APFD is "Accumulated Provision for Depreciation". |
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What does APFD mean? APFD as abbreviation means "Accumulated Provision for Depreciation". |
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What is shorthand of Accumulated Provision for Depreciation? The most common shorthand of "Accumulated Provision for Depreciation" is APFD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EPSEN - Effective Provision for Special Educational Needs
- AD - Accumulated Depreciation
- IPDPS - Improving Provision for Disabled Psychology Students
- NIAD - Net Income Adjusted for Depreciation
- PBD - Provision for Bad Debts
- PDD - Provision for Doubtful Debts
- PFAD - Provision for Adverse Deviation
- PDIT - Provision for Deferred Income Tax
- PLLL - Provision for Loan and Lease Losses
- SPK - Secret Provision for Kira
- SPK - Special Provision for Kira
- SPEAC - Special Provision for the Education of Autistic Children
- PAD - Provision for Adverse Deviation
- PCL - Provision for Credit Liabilities
- PLN - Provision for Loan
- PLL - Provision for Loan Loss
- PPAP - Provision for Productive Assets Write-Off
- PUP - Provision for Unrealised Profit (finance)
- PURP - Provision for Unrealized Profit (accounting, consolidated accounts)
- FILO - First In Last Out. Again originally an accounting term for depreciation practice, whereby the oldest assets are the last to be written off. The term has wider applications, particularly rock festival car parks, overcrowded tube trains and airport buses.