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Concept Introduction:
This is one of the methods to calculate the depreciation on assets. Under this method the
Requirement-1:
To Calculate:
The amount of depreciation expenses for the year 2020
Concept Introduction:
Straight line method of depreciation:
This is one of the methods to calculate the depreciation on assets. Under this method the depreciable value of asset it divided equally for each year f its estimated life. The formula to calculate the deprecation under straight line method is as follows:
Requirement-2:
To Calculate:
The book value of the assets as on Dec. 31, 2020
Concept Introduction:
Straight line method of depreciation:
This is one of the methods to calculate the depreciation on assets. Under this method the depreciable value of asset it divided equally for each year f its estimated life. The formula to calculate the deprecation under straight line method is as follows:
Asset Turnover Ratio:
Asset Turnover Ratio is an efficiency ratio that represents the sales earned on the average assets invested in the business. It is calculated by dividing the Sales by Average total assets. The formulas to calculate the Asset Turnover Ratio is as follows:
Requirement-3:
To Calculate:
The Asset turnover ratio for the period of three months

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