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mention the causes of depreciation ​

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Answered by saqlain111
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The causes of depreciation are:

The causes of depreciation are:Wear and tear. Any asset will gradually break down over a certain usage period, as parts wear out and need to be replaced. ...

The causes of depreciation are:Wear and tear. Any asset will gradually break down over a certain usage period, as parts wear out and need to be replaced. ...Perishability. Some assets have an extremely short life span. ...

The causes of depreciation are:Wear and tear. Any asset will gradually break down over a certain usage period, as parts wear out and need to be replaced. ...Perishability. Some assets have an extremely short life span. ...Usage rights. ...

The causes of depreciation are:Wear and tear. Any asset will gradually break down over a certain usage period, as parts wear out and need to be replaced. ...Perishability. Some assets have an extremely short life span. ...Usage rights. ...Natural resource usage. ...

The causes of depreciation are:Wear and tear. Any asset will gradually break down over a certain usage period, as parts wear out and need to be replaced. ...Perishability. Some assets have an extremely short life span. ...Usage rights. ...Natural resource usage. ...Inefficiency/obsolescence.

Answered by pankajsamaddar77
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Physical deterioration of an asset is caused from movement, strain, friction, erosion etc. For instance, building, machineries, furniture, vehicles, plant etc. The wear and tear is general but primary cause of depreciation.

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