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FIXED Asset - What is the most used method/right method in
Depreciation in India and other countries..? (ie., Straight
line method,Written down value method. or etc.,). The
calculation for depreciation how it stand commonly in all
organization..? Is there any difference between companies
and assets..?

Your answer will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Answer Posted / vishwas

W.D.V. Method is best. for all companies

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