09-14-2018 5:00 PM - edited 02-04-2024 4:35 AM
Recently, we changed the multilevel method of our depreciation key from 002 (Base value: Acquisition value) to 001 (Base value: Net book value)
Acquisition value: 26.681
Useful life: 20
Up to 2017, the ordinary the depreciation is always 1334,05- (i.e. 26.681/20), when we did the modification starting from August 2018, we extended the useful life to 30.
So now the current configuration is,
Multilevel method: Net book value
Useful life: 30
But, as you can see from the attached screenshot below, the ordinary depreciation becomes 380,31-. How did SAP compute this value?
I checked the depreciation calculation, and saw the percentage rate. If this is the multiplier, what is the formula used to compute for this rate?
Here is more details for the dep key config:
Would really appreciate your help to understand this topic. Please provide examples also.
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