+Paul Powers I don't think you can do it on the calculator. I discuss it in another video where I demonstrate it in Excel. ruclips.net/video/9wk0aWwduoY/видео.html
you might consider this a late reply but, itll depend on the values you have set on the SL method. in this case 15k (15k depreciation /75k depreciable value = 20%) is 40% under DB since (20% *2). another way to have DB set to 20% you could set the DB value down by half, in this case 100. i think doing it through SL keeps things more consistent.
This tutorial was awesome!! I was about ready to pull my hair out trying to figure out this calculator! Thanks so much!!
Thank you from the Levant! :)
I hope your well after all these years
Where from the levant?
Thank you for this, still extremely helpful in 2022
This was really excellent. Just what I was looking for. Thanks.
Very well explained.... very well done!!!!
hello, where is the video on Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System that you refer to at the end of this video?
+Paul Powers I don't think you can do it on the calculator. I discuss it in another video where I demonstrate it in Excel. ruclips.net/video/9wk0aWwduoY/видео.html
+Ronald Moy ..thank you
Outstanding!
How do you change the DB value if say you want to use a declining balance rate of 20%?
you might consider this a late reply but, itll depend on the values you have set on the SL method. in this case 15k (15k depreciation /75k depreciable value = 20%) is 40% under DB since (20% *2). another way to have DB set to 20% you could set the DB value down by half, in this case 100. i think doing it through SL keeps things more consistent.
the tutorial was excelent!! thank you!
Thank you so much , you saved me .....
Hello! how do you use depreciation mixed with NPV analysis?
Depreciation affects NPV because it affects cash flow. Even though depreciation is a noncash expense, it does affect taxes, which affect cash flow.
Thank you!
amazingly explained.. thanks