Original cost = Rs 1,26,000. Salvage value = 6,000. Useful
Life = 6 years. Annual
depreciation under SLM will be
(a) Rs.21,000
(b) Rs.20,000
(c) Rs.15,000
(d) Rs.14,000
Answer Posted / shalaka chavan
depreciation = cost- scrap 126000 - 6000
---------------- = -------------
Estimated life 6 years
= 120000
------- = 20000
6
So Total depreciation is Rs - 20000/-
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