Look in your financial statement completed by your accountant, you should have depreciation % by category in the notes. If a copier doesn't have it's own category, you could include it with your hardware and/or computer depreciation. Usually it's around it's useful life expectancy. I would guess around 5 years but check with your accountant.
Frequent Flyer Miles do not depreciate over time. You can keep accumulating them for as long as you want without losing any, even if it means saving them for years.
In a fit of technophobic rage, Leo threw the copier against the wall.I think the copier is broken again.
The value of the car will depreciate as soon as you drive it off the lot. Less spending made the value of many stocks depreciate.
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how to write and ajusting entry for building depreciate and equipment
As a rule land never depreciates. homes never depreciate unless left to ruin, mobile homes on the other hand depreciate like vehicles.
There are a wide variety of informational website that offer a good selection of information on Copier sales. Websites such as Copier Careers and Free Copier Support offer detailed information on Copier sales.
Land! Because land is assumed to last indefinitely,
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If a copier can make 50 copies in two minutes than it can make 75 copies in three minutes.
depends on the car, but most depreciate about 30% in the first year.