Split an asset
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By using the Split assets (FA506000) window, you can divide one asset into separate assets.
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# Split an asset
By using the Split assets (FA506000) window, you can divide one asset into separate assets.
For more information: [Split assets (FA506000)](/visma-net-erp/help/fixed-assets/fixed-asset-windows/split-assets-fa506000/).
By using the [Split assets (FA506000)](/visma-net-erp/help/fixed-assets/fixed-asset-windows/split-assets-fa506000/) window, you can divide one
asset into separate assets.
For each asset being removed from the original fixed
asset, you specify the appropriate percentage, quantity, and amount.
The original
asset remains in the system; its cost, quantity, accumulated depreciation, and
salvage amount are reduced by the total amount of the new assets.
1. Go to the [Split assets (FA506000)](/visma-net-erp/help/fixed-assets/fixed-asset-windows/split-assets-fa506000/) window.
1. In the **Fixed asset** field of the top part, select the asset you want to split.
1. In the **Split date** field, select the date of the split.
1. In the **Split period** field, select the period of the split.
1. If you want to depreciate the asset before the split, select the **Depreciate before split** check box.
1. For each asset the original asset will be split into, do the following:
1. Click .
1. Define the part of the original asset to be assigned to the new asset. Do one of the following:
+ In the **Cost** column, specify the cost to be assigned to a new asset.
+ In the **Ration** column, specify the percentage of the original cost of the asset.
+ Optional: In the **Quantity** column, specify the quantity to be assigned to a new asset.
1. Click **Split**.
The new assets are
created; for each, the identifier is displayed in the **Asset ID** column.
Every new asset contains the part of the original
asset cost and depreciation that you specified.
1. Release the resulting transactions as dictated by your company workflow.
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