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Generally, minors and intoxicated persons have only partial capacity to contract.
Residual Value
Residual value is the estimated value of an asset at the end of its useful life, reflecting what it could be sold for or its salvage value.
Fixed-Percentage Method
The Fixed-Percentage Method is a depreciation technique where a constant percentage of the asset's book value is depreciated each year, resulting in decreasing annual depreciation expenses.
Residual Value
The estimated amount that an asset is expected to realize upon its disposal at the end of its useful life.
Annual Depreciation
The portion of the total cost of a tangible asset that is expensed each year over its useful life.
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