This function returns the depreciation of an asset for any period you specify using the variable declining balance method.
VDB(cost,salvage,life,start,end,factor,switchnot)
This function has these arguments:
Argument | Description |
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cost | Initial cost of the asset |
salvage | Value at the end of the depreciation period |
life | Number of periods over which the asset is being depreciated |
start | Number representing the starting period for which to calculate the depreciation in the same units as life; if not an integer, the number is truncated |
end | Number representing the ending period for which to calculate the depreciation in the same units as life; if not an integer, the number is truncated |
factor | [Optional] Rate at which the balance declines; if omitted, uses two (2) |
switchnot | [Optional] Logical value specifying whether to switch to straight-line depreciation when depreciation is greater than the declining balance calculation; if omitted uses FALSE |
If factor is omitted, the calculation uses two, which represents the double‑declining balance method. For other methods, use a different value. For more information about the double‑declining balance method, see DDB.
Accepts numeric data for all arguments. Returns numeric data.
VDBD(B1,1000,10,1,8)
VDB(50000,500,1200,100,1000,1) gives the result $37,122.94