Generating a Depreciation Schedule

The third step in creating a Fixed Asset file is to generate a depreciation schedule. To generate a depreciation schedule:

  1. On the Fixed Assets form, specify the Useful Life and Date to Start Depreciation for the asset.
  2. Open the Fixed Asset Depreciation form.
  3. Select Actions > New.
  4. In the Asset Number field, select an asset.
  5. The Class Code field is read-only and shows the class code for the asset.
  6. Select the Depreciation Code:
  7. In the Depr Method field, select the desired method of depreciation:

    For details about calculations performed for these depreciation methods, see About Depreciation.

    NOTE: To use a custom depreciation method that you defined, you must first define it using the Fixed Asset Depreciation Tables form.

  8. In the Depr Frequency field, select the frequency for calculating depreciation (Year or Period).

    The system depreciates the asset when the Generate Depreciation activity is finished. There is no special setting for depreciating an asset for part of a year or part of a month.

    For example, if an asset was purchased in July, and you want to accumulate 1/2 year of depreciation, run the Generate Depreciation utility for the months of July through December, assuming periods equal calendar months. The number of times the utility has been run is the number of months the asset is depreciated.

  9. To switch to the straight-line method, when the straight-line method results in a greater depreciation deduction than the user-defined or declining balance methods, select the Auto Crossover check box.

    During depreciation generation, if a switch to the straight-line method has occurred, the Auto Crossover field is selected.

  10. Enter appropriate information in the optional fields as desired, or accept the default values and settings.
  11. Select Actions > Save.

 


Related Topics

Fixed Assets Overview

About Depreciation

About Partial Depreciation

Creating a Fixed Assets Master File

Fixed Asset Depreciation

Fixed Assets Steps