Indefinite
(adjective)
Without limit; forever, or until further notice; not definite
Examples of Indefinite in the following topics:
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Indefinite-Life Impairment
- Because Indefinite-life tangibles continue to generate cash they can't be amortized; they must be evaluated for impairment yearly.
- A software company has a trademark valued at $10 million with an indefinite useful life.
- Some examples of indefinite-life intangibles are goodwill, trademarks, and perpetual franchises.
- Indefinite-life tangibles are not amortized because there is no foreseeable limit to the cash flows generated by those intangible assets.
- Instead of amortization, indefinite-life assets are evaluated for impairment yearly.
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Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem
- An indefinite integral is defined as $\int f(x)dx = F(x)+ C$, where $F$ satisfies $F'(x) = f(x)$ and where $C$ is any constant.
- With this in mind, we define the indefinite integral as follows: $\int f(x)dx = F(x)+ C$ , where $F$ satisfies $F'(x) = f(x)$ and $C$ is any constant.
- Note that the indefinite integral yields a family of functions.
- Apply the basic properties of indefinite integrals, including the constant, sum, and difference rules
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Analyzing Intangible Assets
- Intangible assets have either an identifiable or indefinite useful life.
- Intangible assets with indefinite useful lives are reassessed each year for impairment.
- Trademarks and goodwill are examples of intangible assets with indefinite useful lives.
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Limited-Life Impairment
- They are classified into categories: either purchased vs. internally created intangible assets; and limited-life or indefinite-life intangible assets.
- Intangible assets can have either a limited or an indefinite useful life.
- Only intangible assets with an indefinite life are reassessed each year for impairment.
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Characteristics of Intangible Assets
- Intangible assets have a useful life that is either identifiable or indefinite.
- Intangible assets with indefinite useful lives are assessed each year for impairment.
- Indefinite-Life Intangibles.
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Detail on Types of Long-Term Memory
- Long-term memory consists of conscious explicit (declarative) and unconscious implicit (procedural) memory; both can be stored indefinitely.
- As the name already suggest, Long Term Memory stores memory for an extended period of time and perhaps indefinitely.
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One more time: why is waste elimination important?
- It is unrealistic for businesses to expect their hard-earned profits (not to mention taxpayer money) to indefinitely cover the expenses associated with waste.