Example: computing straight-line depreciation – Texas Instruments BA II PLUS User Manual

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Depreciation Worksheet

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Example: Computing Straight-Line Depreciation

In mid-March, a company begins depreciation of a commercial building
with a 31½ year life and no salvage value. The building cost $1,000,000.
Use the straight-line depreciation method to compute the depreciation
expense, remaining book value, and remaining depreciable value for the
first two years.

Answer: For the first year, the depreciation amount is $25,132.28, the
remaining book value is $974,867.72, and the remaining depreciable
value is $974,867.72.

For the second year, the depreciation amount is $31,746.03, the
remaining book value is $943,121.69, and the remaining depreciable
value is $943,121.69.

To

Press

Display

Access Depreciation
worksheet.

& p

SL

Enter life in years.

#

31.5

!

LIF =

31.50

Enter starting month.

#

3.5

!

M01 =

3.50

Enter cost.

#

1000000

!

CST =

1,000,000.00

Leave salvage value as is.

#

SAL =

0.00

Leave year as is.

#

YR =

1.00

Display depreciation
amount, remaining book
value, and remaining
depreciable value.

#
#
#

DEP =
RBV =
RDV =

25,132.28

*

974,867.72

*

974,867.72

*

View second year.

#
%

YR =
YR =

1.00

2.00

Display second year
depreciation data.

#
#
#

DEP =
RBV =
RDV =

31,746.03

*

943,121.69

*

943,121.69

*

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