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An accounting charge reflecting the estimated annual cost to a business of a capital asset over its estimated useful economic life. Accounting depreciation seeks to ensure that the total accounting cost of a capitalised asset is appropriately spread and matched to the economic benefits of using the asset.


Methods of spreading the total accounting cost include Straight line, Reducing balance and Sum of the digits.
An independent experienced person in an organisation who advises and supports less experienced employees, sometimes known as 'mentees'.


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The mentor is normally experienced in the mentee's professional specialism.
More generally, any decrease in the value of an asset resulting from the passing of time.


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A decrease in the value of a currency.


== See also ==
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* [[Accumulated depreciation]]
* [[Amortisation]]
* [[Appreciation]]
* [[Assets]]
* [[Capital allowances]]
* [[EBITDA]]
* [[Net book value]]
* [[Reducing balance]]
* [[Straight line]]
* [[Sum of the digits]]
* [[Tax depreciation]]
* [[Writing down allowance]]


A similarly independent person employed by a different organisation from the mentee.
==See also==
*[[Association of Corporate Treasurers]]
*[[Coach]]
* [[Glass ceiling]]
*[[USP]]
*[[Working effectively with others]]
==The ACT's Mentor Me scheme==
The ACT runs a mentoring matching service for its members and students.
[https://www.treasurers.org/cpd/mentoring Mentor Me]
[[Category:Self_management_and_accountability]]
[[Category:Working_effectively_with_others]]

Revision as of 10:55, 6 October 2022

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An independent experienced person in an organisation who advises and supports less experienced employees, sometimes known as 'mentees'.

The mentor is normally experienced in the mentee's professional specialism.


2.

A similarly independent person employed by a different organisation from the mentee.


See also


The ACT's Mentor Me scheme

The ACT runs a mentoring matching service for its members and students.

Mentor Me