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what is the difference between the different depreciation methods
in straight line method the amount to be depreciated remains constant where as in written down method the amount to be depreciated decreases by each passing year


  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: October 22, 2007     Asked by: jayanayak 
  
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June 01, 2006 09:20:33   #1  
Vinayagam        

RE: what is the difference between the different depre...

Different Methods Of Dpn .

Straight Line Method

Diminishing Value Method

Annuity Method

Depletion Method

Written Down value Method


 
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December 08, 2006 11:43:17   #2  
chowdary.thakkella        

RE: what is the difference between the different depre...

depreciation types are

slm: stright line method

wdv: writendown value method

dimenishing value methoud


 
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August 24, 2007 07:22:54   #3  
vaishnavi        

RE: what is the difference between the different depre...
In Revaluation Method,the amount of depreciation at the end will be deducted from the beginning Eg. Bottles,Tools.....

In sinking fund method, the amount of depreciation will be invested outside the business & this will be used for Replacement of Asstes,Buying a new assets.
 

 
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