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| 1. ''Financial reporting - accounting practices.''
| | ''UK - European Union - Brexit.'' |
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| Accounting depreciation spreads the cost of a long-term tangible asset over its total life.
| | The EUWA 2018 is the UK's European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. |
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| The depreciation accounting charge reflects: | | The EUWA 2018 has been amended by the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020. |
| * the estimated periodic cost to a business
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| * spread over its estimated useful economic life.
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| Accounting depreciation seeks to ensure that the total accounting cost of a capitalised asset is appropriately spread and matched to the economic benefits of using the asset.
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| | == See also == |
| | * [[European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018]] |
| | * [[European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020]] |
| | * [[Exit day]] |
| | * [[Hard Brexit]] |
| | * [[IP completion day]] |
| | * [[Withdrawal Agreement]] |
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| Methods of spreading the total accounting cost include Straight line, Reducing balance and Sum of the digits.
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| Financial reporting standards generally permit the use of any systematic basis of allocating the total cost over the useful life of the asset.
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| It's important to be clear about the distinction between the:
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| *Depreciation charge for the period, reflected in the income statement; and
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| *Cumulative depreciation provision at the end of the period, reflected in the balance sheet.
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| The depreciation charge is an in-period accounting expense, charged against profits for the period.
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| The cumulative provision for depreciation is a liability in the balance sheet. It's offset against the cost of the assets, to calculate their accounting net book value.
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| | | === Other links === |
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| | [https://www.treasurers.org/hub/technical/brexit Brexit - ACT Resources] |
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| More generally, any decrease in the value of an asset resulting from the passing of time.
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| 3. ''Foreign exchange''.
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| A decrease in the value of a currency.
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| == See also == | |
| * [[Accumulated depreciation]]
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| * [[Amortisation]]
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| * [[Appreciation]]
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| * [[Assets]]
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| * [[Capital allowances]]
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| * [[Capitalisation]]
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| * [[Carry trade]]
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| * [[CertICM]]
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| * [[Cost]]
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| * [[EBITDA]]
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| * [[International Fisher Effect]]
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| * [[Net book value]]
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| * [[Property, plant and equipment]]
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| * [[Provision]]
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| * [[Reducing balance]]
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| * [[Straight line]]
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| * [[Sum of the digits]]
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| * [[Tangible asset]]
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| * [[Tax depreciation]]
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| * [[Writing down allowance]]
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| [[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | | [[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] |
| [[Category:Corporate_finance]] | | [[Category:The_business_context]] |