The diminishing-balance method, also known as the reducing-balance method, is a way of calculating depreciation of fixed assets whereby the annual depreciation charge is a fixed percentage of the depreciated value at the beginning of each period.
The reducing-balance method is a form of depreciation calculation that allocates a higher depreciation expense in the earlier years of an asset’s life and a lower expense in the later years.
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