in straight line method of depreciation which is excluded
useful life of the assets
cost of the assets
annual cost of repairs
expected salvage value
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
salvage value
Explanation:
generally if the value is very low then at the end it'll be neglected
Answered by
0
Answer: In the Straight-Line Method of Depreciation, the Expected Salvage Value is excluded.
Explanation:
What is meant by Straight-Line?
- An unending, one-dimensional figure with no width is a straight line.
- It consists of an infinite number of points connected on either side of a point. There is no curvature in a straight line.
- A line is a perfectly straight, one-dimensional shape that extends infinitely in both directions and has no thickness.
- In order to stress that a line has no "wiggles" anywhere along its length, it is occasionally referred to as a straight line or, more formally, a right line (Casey 1893).
- A straight line has its midpoint in front of both of its extremities. A straight line is one that has its points symmetrically on it.
To learn more about Straight-Line refer to
https://brainly.in/question/21256640
https://brainly.in/question/35753705
#SPJ2
Similar questions