| Functions and CALL Routines |
| Category: | Financial |
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| Details | |
| Examples |
Syntax |
| DEPTAB(p,v,t1,...,tn) |
is numeric, the period for which the calculation is to be done. For noninteger p arguments, the depreciation is prorated between the two consecutive time periods that precede and follow the fractional period.
are numeric, the fractions of depreciation
for each time period with t1+t2+...tn
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| Details |
The DEPTAB function returns the depreciation by using specified tables. The formula is
![[equation]](images/deqn80.gif)
For a given p, only the arguments
need to be specified with k=ceil(p)
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| Examples |
An asset has a depreciable initial value of $1,000 and a five-year lifetime. Using a table of the annual depreciation rates of .15, .22, .21, .21, and .21 during the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth years, respectively, the depreciation in the third year can be expressed as
![[equation]](images/deqn81.gif)
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