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Notes about the Depreciation Worksheet (cont.)
♦ Values for
automatically when you press # to display each variable.
♦ If you choose
value for declining-balance percent when you display the
or
DBX
(The default value is 200.)
♦ The value you enter for
< If
< If
♦ The value you enter for
portion represents the month that the asset is placed into
service. The decimal portion represents the fraction of the
initial month in which the asset begins to depreciate. For
example, entering 1.5 specifies that the asset begins to
depreciate in the middle of the first month. Entering 4.25
specifies that the asset begins to depreciate a quarter of the
way through the fourth month.
♦ When computing depreciation, the value you enter for
must be a positive integer.
♦ From
next depreciation year, press % to increment the value for
by one.
YR
♦ Repeatedly returning to
value for
computes a depreciation schedule. The schedule is complete
when
5: Depreciation Worksheet
,
, and
DEP
RBV
or
DB
DBX
label. The value you enter must be a positive number.
or
is selected, a positive real number.
SL
SLF
,
,
, or
SYD
DB
DBX
, you can press # to return to
RDV
, and computing values for
YR
equals zero.
RDV
are computed and displayed
RDV
as the depreciation method, enter a
must be:
LIF
is selected, a positive integer.
DBF
has two parts. The integer
M01
, pressing % to increment the
YR
YR
. To represent the
YR
,
, and
DEP
RBV
RDV
DB
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