how many types of deprecation (exactly)
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Answer / bhavya
Depreciation is the gradual and permanent decrease in the
value of an assest. Depreciation are 4 types . They are
Straight Line method , Diminishing Balance method , Sinking
fund method , Annunity method.
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Answer / mohammed irfan khan
Swapna i can easily take names of 8 type of deprecation, so
your answer is wrong.
) Straight line method,
2) Diminishing value method,
3) Sinking fund method,
4) Annuity method,
5) Depletion method
6) Sum of digits method
7) Insurance policy method
8) depreciation fund method
there is one more i belive, can any one tell if you know.
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Answer / sonu choudhary
there are 10 types of Depreciation method:-
1) Straight line method,
2) Diminishing value method,
3) Sinking fund or depreciation method,
4) Insurance policy method,
5) Sum -of-the-year-digits method,
6) Annuity method,
7) revaluation method,
8) Depletion method,
9) Machine Hour rate method,
10)Depreciation and repair fund method,
this is d complete list of depreciation method;
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Answer / zubair_glad24@yahoo.com
Hi Friends
Exactly there is nine types of Depreciation they are
1. Diminishing balance method
2. Straight line method
3. Annuity method
4. sinking fund method
5. Insurance policy method
6. Double dicling method
7. Revalution method
8. Depletion method and
9. Machine hour rate method
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Answer / zubair_glad24@yahoo.com
Hi jyotika, Hi bhavya
Exactlt its nine types which I have written earlier
I think you two are doing intermediate very soon you people
know in degree take care.
bubuy
mohammed Zubair
E mail: zubair_glad24@yahoo.com
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Answer / nagbangaram
there are 8 typs methods for providing depriciation
1.sright line method
2.reducing balance method
3.annuity method
4.sinking fund method
5.sum of years of disits method
6.machine hour method
7.production units method
8.depletion method
in this eight methods only the tow most common
methods for providing depreciation are the Sright line
method and reducing balence method
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Answer / barodianbuddy(acca)
According to IAS 16, their are two key method of depreciation. They are Straight line method & Reducing balance method. The other methods used are Machine hour rate method & Sum of the digits method.
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Answer / ramana
straight line method and
written down value method
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Answer / natesh
Hi swapna. can u tel me wht are al the 7 types? plz.
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