explain the historical cost concept . how is depreciat and book value of a assets calculated as the per the concept
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A historical cost is a measure of value used in accounting in which the value of an asset on the balance sheet is recorded at its original cost when acquired by the company. The historical cost method is used for fixed assets in the United States under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
How it works: You divide the cost of an asset, minus its salvage value, over its useful life. That determines how much depreciation you deduct each year. Example: Your party business buys a bouncy castle for $10,000. Its salvage value is $500, and the asset has a useful life of 10 years
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