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647 Views • Nov 7, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
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@josiahcochran8290

1 year ago

Actually, I would also beg to differ. There absolutely is such thing as a depreciating asset. When machines, equipment, or intangible assets stop having the ability to be a benefit for your company, they are fully depreciated. It might be in use still, but not at the same level as it was when it was first acquired.

Examples include cars that have been driven to their limit, franchises and trademarks that no longer generate income due to the franchise/trademark not being relevant in society, or if we want to switch things up, the IRS would also disagree that assets don’t depreciate because they are darn right expecting to collect that tax money in the proper amount. So yes, assets absolutely depreciate. Nothing last forever.

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@josiahcochran8290

1 year ago

Well, The FASB, GAAP, IFRS and SEC would beg to differ.

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