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VDB(C, Salvage, L, SP, EP, Factor, NSwitch)
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<div style="font-size:30px">'''VDB (Cost,Salvage,Life,StartPeriod,EndPeriod,Factor,SwitchFlag)'''</div><br/>
  
*'''Where 'C' ''' is the initial cost of the asset
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*<math>Cost</math> is the initial cost of the asset
*'Salvage' is the value at the end of the depreciation
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*<math>Salvage</math> is the value at the end of the depreciation
*'L' is the number of periods over which the asset is depreciated
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*<math>Life</math> is the number of periods over which the asset is depreciated
*'SP' , 'EP' are the starting and ending periods to calculate the depreciation
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*<math>StartPeriod</math> is the Ending periods to calculate the depreciation
*'factor' is the rate at which the balance declines
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*<math>EndPeriod</math> is the Starting periods to calculate the depreciation
*'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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*<math>Factor</math> is the rate at which the balance declines
 
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*<math>SwitchFlag</math> 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
 
  
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==Description==
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*This function computes the depreciation of an asset for any period you specify, using the double-declining balance method.
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*To calculate depreciation, VDB uses a fixed rate.
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* When factor = 2 this is the double-declining-balance method (because it is double the straight-line rate that would depreciate the asset to zero).
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*The rate is given by:
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<math>rate = \frac{Factor}{L}</math>
  
 
==Example==
 
==Example==
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|-
 
|-
 
! 1
 
! 1
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| Initial Cost(C)
 
| 3500
 
| 3500
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 2
 
! 2
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| Salvage
 
| 350
 
| 350
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 3
 
! 3
| 12
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| Number of Periods
|
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| 12
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 4
 
! 4
| 1.5982
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| Starting Period(SP)
|
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| 0
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 5
 
! 5
| 583.3333
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| Ending Period(EP)
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| 2
 
|}
 
|}
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1. =VDB(B1,B2,B3*12,B4,B5)
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    96.54706790123419
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2. =VDB(10000,500,10,0,2)
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    3599.9999
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==Related Videos==
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{{#ev:youtube|v=JlnmqavDKps|280|center|VDB}}
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==See Also==
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*[http://wiki.zcubes.com/Manuals/calci/AMORDEGRC AMORDEGRC ]
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*[http://wiki.zcubes.com/Manuals/calci/db DB]
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*[http://wiki.zcubes.com/Manuals/calci/DDB DDB]
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==References==
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*[https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/How_Tos/Calc:_VDB_function Vdb]
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 16 November 2018

VDB (Cost,Salvage,Life,StartPeriod,EndPeriod,Factor,SwitchFlag)


  • is the initial cost of the asset
  • is the value at the end of the depreciation
  • is the number of periods over which the asset is depreciated
  • is the Ending periods to calculate the depreciation
  • is the Starting periods to calculate the depreciation
  • is the rate at which the balance declines
  • is a logical value specifying whether to switch to straight-line depreciation when depreciation is greater than the declining balance calculation.

Description

  • This function computes the depreciation of an asset for any period you specify, using the double-declining balance method.
  • To calculate depreciation, VDB uses a fixed rate.
  • When factor = 2 this is the double-declining-balance method (because it is double the straight-line rate that would depreciate the asset to zero).
  • The rate is given by:

Example

Spreadsheet
A B
1 Initial Cost(C) 3500
2 Salvage 350
3 Number of Periods 12
4 Starting Period(SP) 0
5 Ending Period(EP) 2

1. =VDB(B1,B2,B3*12,B4,B5)

   96.54706790123419

2. =VDB(10000,500,10,0,2)

   3599.9999

Related Videos

VDB

See Also

References