Answer Posted / sharmistha chanda
Depreciatin is a expense which does not involve cash and it
reduce the value of the fixed assets.Like building or
machinery which we use for our office or business.Since it
is a non-cash expense it lowers the company's earnings and
increases the free cash flow.Depreciation is different from
the other expenses because you are not paying anyone.
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