Businesses depreciate capital assets and buildings which is all part of standard accounting. I found this article on depreciation methods to be particularly helpful when trying to understanding the different methods of calculating accelerated depreciation. This is more from the perspective of capital assets for a business. The article looks at double declining depreciation method as well as the sum of the year’s digits methods.
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