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Previous versions of Access allowed you to add calculated fields to tables.
Depreciation Expense
The allocated reduction in the carrying amount of a tangible asset over its useful life, reflecting wear and tear, obsolescence, or other declines in value.
Estimated Life
The anticipated duration for which an asset is expected to be functional and economically viable, dictating its depreciation schedule.
Group Depreciation
A depreciation strategy applied to a collection of assets that have similar characteristics and useful lives, simplifying the process of calculating depreciation expenses.
Accumulated Depreciation
This refers to the total amount of a company's asset cost that has been expensed through depreciation over the asset's life, reducing its initial cost on the balance sheet.
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