Depreciation methods (FA202500)

The depreciation method determines how the asset cost is allocated over the asset useful life.
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The depreciation method determines how the asset cost is allocated over the asset useful life.

Visma Net provides multiple built-in depreciation methods, and you can also configure custom depreciation methods. In this window, you can create, delete, and edit the formula-based depreciation method or the depreciation methods that use formulas to calculate the depreciation during the entire useful life of an asset.

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In this area, you can enter information for a new depreciation method, or view or edit the information for an existing one.

ElementDescription
Depreciation method IDThe identifier of the depreciation method.
Calculation method

The calculation method used by the selected depreciation method. The following options are available:

  • Straight line
  • Declining balance
  • Sum of the years’ digits
  • Remaining value
  • Dutch method 1
  • Dutch method 2
DescriptionA brief description of the depreciation method.
Declining balance multiplier

The percentage of depreciation acceleration used by the Declining balance calculation method for calculating the depreciation rate, which, in turn, is required for calculating the depreciation expense per a year.

Usually, the percent of depreciation acceleration is considered as 125%, 150%, 175%, or 200%.

Note

The maximum value to be entered in this field is 99,999.0000.

Switch to straight lineA check box that you select to direct the system to switch from the Declining balance calculation method to the Straight line method, when the depreciation amount calculated by using the Straight line method is greater than the depreciation amount calculated for the Declining balance method.
Percent per yearThe percent of fixed asset depreciation for one year for the Dutch method 2 calculation method with the Yearly accountancy check box selected.
Source

The source of the selected depreciation method. The following options are available:

Predefined
A depreciation method predefined by the system. The settings of this method cannot be edited by a user.
Custom
A depreciation method configured by a user.
Averaging convention

The way fixed assets will be depreciated for the period within which the asset was acquired or disposed. You should select an averaging convention depending on the depreciation method you specified.

The following options, described more fully in About averaging conventions, are available: Full period, Mid period, Next period, Modified half period, Modified half period 2, Full quarter, Mid quarter, Full year, Mid year, and Full day.

Annual accounting

A check box that you select to direct the system to calculate the depreciation amount on a yearly basis. That is, the system uses the formula specific for the selected calculation method to calculate the depreciation expenses per each year.

Then the system spreads this depreciation amount over the financial periods in a year (for example, months) by dividing this amount by the number of periods.

With this check box deselected, the system calculates the deprecation amount for each period (not the whole year) by using the formula specific for the selected calculation method.

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Last modified February 19, 2026