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DDB

DDB

Returns the depreciation of an asset for a specified period using the double-declining balance method or some other method you specify.

Syntax

DDB(cost,salvage,life,period,factor)

Cost   is the initial cost of the asset.

Salvage   is the value at the end of the depreciation (sometimes called the salvage value of the asset).

Life   is the number of periods over which the asset is being depreciated (sometimes called the useful life of the asset).

Period   is the period for which you want to calculate the depreciation. Period must use the same units as life.

Factor   is the rate at which the balance declines. If factor is omitted, it is assumed to be 2 (the double-declining balance method).

All five arguments must be positive numbers.

Remarks

Example

CostSalvageLifeFormula Description (Result)
240030010=DDB([Cost],[Salvage],[Life]*365,1) First day's depreciation. Factor is automatically assumed to be 2. (1.32)
240030010=DDB([Cost],[Salvage],[Life]*12,1,2) First month's depreciation (40.00)
240030010=DDB([Cost],[Salvage],[Life],1,2) First year's depreciation (480.00)
240030010=DDB([Cost],[Salvage],[Life],2,1.5) Second year's depreciation using a factor of 1.5 instead of the double-declining balance method (306.00)
240030010=DDB([Cost],[Salvage],[Life],10) Tenth year's depreciation. Factor is automatically assumed to be 2 (22.12)

Note  The results are rounded to two decimal places.

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