to maintain that network. Often their skills depreciate , unless-- again-- they make a very conscious effort to keep those skills going. And the literature shows that when you come back-- when women come back-- there's not enough men coming back from childcare to study it yet.
So they're modeling out revenue going out several years and then they're modeling out expenses. They're going to depreciate or spread over time intangibles and capital spending. But also they want to make a return.
And that's how the math worked out, and that was the moment and then when we said what was this cost, the electricity cost, the insurance, the cost of the vehicle being depreciated , finance costs, both your time costs and out-of-pocket costs, we thought we could get something on the order of $0.20 a mile. And that's compared to owning and operating a car at about $1.50 including your time cost.
I think they've been organized by the same contractor. The British currency has been depreciated by over 20% relative to the dollar, and the House of Lords just yesterday defeated the government in imposing certain conditions on how Brexit will take place.
It won't necessarily tell you the market value of those ships, but it might tell you what they're carried on on the books, and how much they've depreciated so far, and some detail. But you're going to have to dig a little bit deeper if you want to know the market value of specific ships,
But they use money all the time-- cash-- and cash is expensive. You know, it depreciates in terms of its physical form. You need to carry it.
regulation um so this is a a second topic that's particularly important um said this is all our Capital stock in the world and it declines on average depreciates over 30 years or
And you can find some unexpected things. But because nobody's really been updating it, it's been depreciated .
You're only attractive before you're conquered. But reality is once the man slept with you once, your value is depreciated by 100%, 80%, or 90%. I mean, you can have a repeat performance.
in order to defend the kind of debt they have accumulated. So, imagine if the renminbi appreciates and the dollar depreciates all those four trillion that the Chinese actually have, will lose in terms of value. It's very easy to understand that. But, at the same time, of course, pegging the renminbi to the dollar allows the Chinese to comp-, to continue to be competitive with their products on the international market.
disruptions are all at varying stages of progress from what we're seeing. So, think about what you have at home and how many devices or products that kind of depreciate at a Moore's Law type rate. And the number is probably higher than a lot of people think. So, it's not only that the laptop computer or something is
If you get a 0% for a mortgage, you'd have a $0 on that closing statement. Great advantages when you become on the investor side, because that part that you do rent you can depreciate the improvement on it.
Through our physiological capacity to forget, we rid ourselves of excess memory. What has long been past fades in our mind. Thus, we pay tribute to time and to depreciate what is no longer important -- what is no longer relevant to our present.
what is no longer important -- what is no longer relevant to our present. But, because forgetting is biological, we humans never had to develop a cognitive capacity to deliberately forget. That is, to depreciate memories and to make them fade. Today, this is different.
We all have them. So, anyway, just super tactically, I would say, get depreciated stock, it's a fantastic way to go.
selling it three years later for tens of millions of dollars. That's not supposed to happen. In general management, that doesn't happen. When you buy an asset, it depreciates in a predictable way. But when big companies buy startups, it doesn't happen exactly like it’s supposed to.
And the truth is that the US should accept the fact that perhaps it's not any longer the most important economy and take some steps. One could be to reorganize the monetary system. I mean the dollar can't be the currency of the world anymore. We can't have a reserve currency, a currency, that depreciates regularly, month after month after month. I mean, people that hold that, that currency in the end, you know this is why gold has gone up so much. I mean, a lot of people, in fact, are buying gold in order to protect