write-down
Americannoun
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a reduction of the entered value of an asset account.
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the procedure of reducing the recorded value of an asset, either by estimate or as a plan.
verb
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(tr) to set down in writing
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(tr) to harm or belittle by writing about (a person) in derogatory terms
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(intr; foll by to or for) to write in a simplified way (to a supposedly less cultured readership)
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(tr) accounting to decrease the book value of (an asset)
noun
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Set down in writing, record, as in Please write down your new address and phone number . [Late 1500s]
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Reduce in rank, value, or price, as in They've written down their assets . [Late 1800s]
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Write in a simple or condescending style, as in These science texts are written down for high-school students . [Second half of 1800s]
Etymology
Origin of write-down
First recorded in 1930–35; noun use of verb phrase write down
Example Sentences
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Buying at a discount could force a write-down of the existing book, while buying near par validates it.
The EV reset is proving painful for the industry, with asset write-downs piling up.
From Barron's
The latest results show the business reported a pre-tax loss of £21m, due to £120m worth of one-off costs which mainly related to write-downs in the value of old tech systems.
From BBC
RBC Capital Markets noted that further asset management write-downs contributed to the profit miss.
Private market lenders face falling company values and illiquid loan portfolios due to AI disruption, triggering write-downs and withdrawal halts.
From Barron's
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