What Are The Different Methods Used To Calculate Depreciation







What Are the Different Methods Used to Calculate Depreciation?


Depreciation Methods Calculator

Compare Straight-Line, Declining Balance, and Units of Production methods side-by-side.

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\n \n \n Initial purchase price of the asset.\n

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\n \n \n Estimated resale value at the end of its useful life.\n

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\n \n \n How long the asset is expected to be used.\n

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\n \n \n Total output expected over the asset’s life.\n

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\n \n \n Units produced in the current period.\n

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Average Yearly Depreciation

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Straight-Line

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Declining Balance

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Units of Production

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Description of how this method works and when it’s used.

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Depreciation Schedule Comparison

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Detailed Yearly Breakdown

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Year Straight-Line Declining Balance Units of Production Book Value (SL) Book Value (DB) Book Value (UoP)

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