Depreciation - different results on HP30b and on paper
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03-12-2021, 12:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-12-2021 12:11 AM by FabioBrasil.)
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Depreciation - different results on HP30b and on paper
Hello.
I come again to kindly ask for help from you who know a lot about HP. I cannot make the result of the calculation of decreasing depreciation (DecBal) provide the same result on the HP30b calculator and on paper. The problem consists of the following: - Cost (Czero)= $ 25000 - Salvage = $ 5000 - Life = 15 years - Factor =10.174% On paper D (n) = Czero * (1- Factor) ^ n in year 1 I have 22,456.50 in year 3 I have 18,119.49 in year 6 I have 13,132.64 in year 12 I have 6,898.65 (n = year use as Factor 10.174%) On the HP30b calculator (use as Factor 10.174%): in year 1 I have 24,830.70 (R.Book) in year 3 I have 24,494.94 in year 6 I have 24,000.08 in year 12 I have 23,040.16 Where am I going wrong? I couldn't get the answer on the Learning Modules. Thanks! |
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03-12-2021, 05:13 PM
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RE: Depreciation - different results on HP30b and on paper
Methods of Depreciation: Formulas, Problems, and Solutions
Straight Line Method Declining Balance Method Declining Balance Method is sometimes called the Constant-Percentage Method or the Matheson formula. The assumption in this depreciation method is that the annual cost of depreciation is the fixed percentage (1 - K) of the Book Value (BV) at the beginning of the year. Annual Rate of Depreciation(K): SV = FC (1 - K)n source:Depreciation Methods in Engineering Economics Any SME's with the formula/equation deployed in the HP-30B ? BEST! SlideRule |
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03-12-2021, 05:33 PM
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RE: Depreciation - different results on HP30b and on paper
(25000 - 5000)*(1 - 10.174/1200) + 5000 = 24830.43
So it would seem it works per month i.o. per year. Werner 41CV†,42S,48GX,49G,DM42,DM41X,17BII,15CE,DM15L,12C,16CE |
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03-12-2021, 05:47 PM
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RE: Depreciation - different results on HP30b and on paper
(03-12-2021 12:05 AM)FabioBrasil Wrote: Hello.It looks like your paper version is correct. Code:
Tom L Cui bono? |
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03-12-2021, 06:50 PM
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RE: Depreciation - different results on HP30b and on paper
FabioBrasil
Did we help you answer your question? BEST! SlideRule |
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03-13-2021, 12:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-13-2021 12:33 AM by FabioBrasil.)
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RE: Depreciação - resultados diferentes no HP30b e no papel
Thank you for your help! It is good to have good people.
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03-13-2021, 04:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-13-2021 05:15 AM by paul0207.)
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RE: Depreciation - different results on HP30b and on paper
Fabio,
This is how I get the same answer on the HP12c (I don't have an hp30b to check it out, sorry). 25000 -> PV 15 -> n 152.61 -> i (that is 10.174 * 15) Both PMT and FV = 0. Then 1 DB yields 2543.50 x<-->y 22456.50 (which is your first year answer on paper). Summing up, try i=152.61 (i*n) on the hp30b for the Declining Balance method. Hope this helps, Paul |
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03-13-2021, 12:15 PM
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RE: Depreciation - different results on HP30b and on paper
(03-13-2021 04:25 AM)paul0207 Wrote: Summing up, try i=152.61 (i*n) on the hp30b for the Declining Balance method. Yes! This is from HP-12C Appendix D, formula used for DecBal: DPNj = RBVj-1 * FACT / (100L), for j = 1, 2, ..., L We can also consider DecBal as TVM problem, with negative interest rate: 10.174 [CHS] [I] 25000 [CHS] [PV] 0 [PMT] Book values, for different years: 1 [N] [FV] → 22456.50 3 [N] [FV] → 18119.50 6 [N] [FV] → 13132.65 12 [N] [FV] → 6898.66 15 [N] [FV] → 5000.01 We can derive book value formula directly, by fitting the power law: book_value / cost = (salvage / cost) ^ (years / life) when exponent = 0, book_value = cost when exponent = 1, book_value = salvage For above example, we have: book_value = 25000 * 0.2 ^ (years/15) |
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03-14-2021, 09:04 PM
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RE: Depreciação - resultados diferentes no HP30b e no papel
Paul0207, Thank you very much!
You solved the problem with Factor = rate * lifetime. In the Declining Balance mode (DecBal) this made me arrive at the same values of the exercise. Many, many thanks to all the colleagues who taught me a lot! Paul0207, most things are the same on the HP12C and the HP30b. So much the same, that I use programs written for the HP12c on the HP30b with few modifications. And you don't need to apologize for anything, I appreciate your help! |
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