Definition of Funded Depreciation

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Funded depreciation helps a company renew operating machinery.

A company's long-term or fixed assets make up a large portion of its balance sheet, also known as statement of financial condition. Funded depreciation helps a firm renew operating machinery and equipment.

  1. Depreciation Defined

    • Depreciating an asset means allocating the asset's cost over its useful life. The useful life of an asset, or economic resource, is the period of time over which a company intends to use this asset in operating activities or manufacturing processes.

    Funded Depreciation Defined

    • Funded depreciation is a fixed asset management method that helps a company set aside funds to renew machinery and equipment that it uses in operating activities. For instance, a company buys a new truck valued at $100,000 and records $10,000 in annual depreciation expense over 10 years. Every year, the company will set aside $10,000 so that it will be able to buy another truck after 10 years.

    Significance

    • Funded depreciation is a key business practice because it helps a company improve operating activities and increase process efficiency in the short and long terms. Functional and efficient machinery helps improve manufacturing processes.

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