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This function returns the depreciation of an asset for any period you specify using the variable declining balance method.
VDB(cost, salvage, life, start, end, factor, switchnot)
This function has these arguments:
Argument | Description |
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cost | Initial cost of the asset |
salvage | Value at the end of the depreciation period |
life | Number of periods over which the asset is being depreciated |
start | Number representing the starting period for which to calculate the depreciation in the same units as life; if not an integer, the number is truncated |
end | Number representing the ending period for which to calculate the depreciation in the same units as life; if not an integer, the number is truncated |
factor | [Optional] Rate at which the balance declines; if omitted, uses two (2) |
switchnot | [Optional] Logical value specifying whether to switch to straight-line depreciation when depreciation is greater than the declining balance calculation; if omitted uses FALSE |
If factor is omitted, the calculation uses two, which represents the double‑declining balance method. For other methods, use a different value.
For more information about the double‑declining balance method, see DDB.
Accepts numeric data for all arguments. Returns numeric data.
VDBD(B1,1000,10,1,8)
VDB(50000,500,1200,100,1000,1)
gives the result of $37,122.94