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29 June, 15:11

How is depreciation accounted for if disposal of a plant asset occurs during the year?

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  1. 29 June, 15:26
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    recorded for the fraction of the year to the date of the disposal.

    Explanation:

    Depreciation is an expense indicating a decline in the value of the capital assets due to tear and wear, obsolescence, consumption, time span, etc. It's shown on the income statement debit side. It is a non-cash element which has no effect on the cash balance.

    So if any disposal is taken place in the accounting period so it would be accounted as a fraction to the disposal date.
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