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Asset Depreciation Calculator

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Asset Depreciation Calculator

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Using a straight line depreciation formula, see what an asset is worth each year.

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How to Calculate Asset Depreciation:

  1. Enter the initial purchase price (the amount you purchased the asset for)
  2. Enter the salvage value (how much you expect you'll be able to sell the asset for when you're done using it)
  3. Adjust the life of asset slider to the number of years you expect the asset will last or the number of years you plan to use the asset for.

The calculator will display how the asset will depreciate over time, the depreciable asset value, the yearly depreciation rate, and the annual depreciation.

What is Asset Depreciation?

The value of an asset will most likely decrease over time, depreciation is a way to measure by how much and how quickly an asset declines in value. Many business purchases will need to account for depreciation in order to calculate the correct tax deductions each year. Common assets that depreciate quickly include equipment, cars, phones, and even rental properties.

One way to calculate depreciation is to spread the cost of an asset evenly over its useful life; this is called straight line depreciation. This calculator shows how much an asset will depreciate each year—the yearly depreciation rate—using straight line depreciation.

Types of Depreciation Methods

There are four main methods to account for depreciation:

Straight Line Depreciation Formula

Annual depreciation is equal to the cost of the asset, minus the salvage value, divided by the useful life of the asset.