what is depriciation?explain all methods of depriciation?and
give more dwtais about depriciation?
Answer Posted / rahul jaiswal
Depriciation is a indirect expense which depriciate fixed
assets value is called depreciation.There are two types
methods of depriciation:
Straight Line methods
Written Down value methods.
And there are charge for fixed assets then accounting entry
done i.e
Depriciation A/c---Dr
To Fixed assets A/c
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