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VDB(C, salvage, L, SP, EP, factor, nswitch)
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VDB(C, Salvage, L, SP, EP, Factor, NSwitch)
  
 
*'''Where 'C' ''' is the initial cost of the asset
 
*'''Where 'C' ''' is the initial cost of the asset
*'salvage' is the value at the end of the depreciation
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*'Salvage' is the value at the end of the depreciation
 
*'L' is the number of periods over which the asset is depreciated
 
*'L' is the number of periods over which the asset is depreciated
 
*'SP' , 'EP' are the starting and ending periods to calculate the depreciation
 
*'SP' , 'EP' are the starting and ending periods to calculate the depreciation
 
*'factor' is the rate at which the balance declines
 
*'factor' is the rate at which the balance declines
*'nswitch' is a logical value specifying whether to switch to straight-line depreciation when depreciation is greater than the declining balance calculation.
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*'NSwitch' is a logical value specifying whether to switch to straight-line depreciation when depreciation is greater than the declining balance calculation.
  
 
This function computes the depreciation of an asset for any period you specify, using the double-declining balance method.
 
This function computes the depreciation of an asset for any period you specify, using the double-declining balance method.
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VDB(C, salvage, L, SP, EP, factor, nswitch)</font></font></font>
 
VDB(C, salvage, L, SP, EP, factor, nswitch)</font></font></font>
  
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'''B'''
  
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3500
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12
  
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Revision as of 03:57, 27 February 2014

VDB(C, Salvage, L, SP, EP, Factor, NSwitch)

  • Where 'C' is the initial cost of the asset
  • 'Salvage' is the value at the end of the depreciation
  • 'L' is the number of periods over which the asset is depreciated
  • 'SP' , 'EP' are the starting and ending periods to calculate the depreciation
  • 'factor' is the rate at which the balance declines
  • 'NSwitch' is a logical value specifying whether to switch to straight-line depreciation when depreciation is greater than the declining balance calculation.

This function computes the depreciation of an asset for any period you specify, using the double-declining balance method. SYD is calculated as follows: VDB Lets see an example,

VDB(C, salvage, L, SP, EP, factor, nswitch)

B

3500 350

12


Column1 Column2 Column3 Column4
Row1 3500
Row2 350
Row3 12
Row4 1.5982
Row5 583.3333
Row6
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