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TOPIC: Re:How to adjust moths used on STL Deprcn method
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How to adjust moths used on STL Deprcn method 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
Hasan

Can you please advice on this

I have an asset with STL depreciation method and is currently having useful life of 4 years 7 months

and it has 13 months already used ( usgae)

However i want to chnage the usage back to 8 months and then calcu,late depreciation

How can i do this in STL method
please advice

Thanks in advance
 
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Re:How to adjust moths used on STL Deprcn method 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
I did not clearly understand your question.
So are you saying your asset has been in service for 13 months. But now you want to tell the system that the asset has been in service for 13+8=21 months instead?
I still think this question is little premature. I know I have not produce new videos for FA since long time. I will be moving back to FA and CE soon and will cover the adjustments in my videos.
 
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Re:How to adjust moths used on STL Deprcn method 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
No ... I do not want that .. I want to tell the system that the asset has been in service for 8 months only .... not 13 months

I hope.. now it's clear
 
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