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Variance
Import
Importing and Allocating Assets in Bulk
Activating or Deactivating and Moving Assets in Bulk
Approvals
Verifying Asset Reconciliation
Approving Physically Verified Assets
Approving Store Wise Reconciled Assets
Approving Asset Using Maker-checker
Contract Management
Adding Contract or Agreement Details
Software Delivery
Configuring Software Delivery Schedule
Viewing Software Delivery Status
Viewing Software Uninstallation Report
Configuring Asset Management Module
Configuring Asset Category Using Form Builder
Configuring My Asset List Page
Asset Masters
Configuring Location And Store
Configuring Notifications and Templates
Configuring Allocation Form Template
Configuring Field Display Order on Fixed Asset List Page
Software
Configuring Software Baseline Profiles
Software Baseline Profile Mapping
Depreciation
Configuring Depreciation Formula
Configuring Depreciation Field Mapping
Configuring Custom Depreciation Formula
Mapping
Configuring Custom Hardware Variance
Configuring Application Control Messages
Configure Software and Executable Execution Type
Endpoint Automation Profile Mapping
Others
Configuring Asset Application Settings
Configuring Asset Scan Domain List
Configuring Local Password Management
Configuring E-mail Notifications
Configuring Asset Integration Details
Configuring Additional Discovery
Scheduling Asset Physical Verification
Adding Software Deployment Profile
Approval Matrix
Deactivation Approval Matrix
Configuring Deactivation Approval Matrix
What is Depreciation?
Depreciation is how the costs of tangible and intangible Assets are allocated over time and use. Most of the organizations use depreciation methods according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, or GAAP, to expense their Assets. Important details must be known before calculating an Asset's depreciation, including the Asset's total cost, the length of time the Asset will be in use and the Asset's salvage value -- the amount the Asset can be sold or transferred for after its usage period has ended. The cost of the Fixed Asset comes out of the cash account of the organization and is entered as an Asset for the organization. At the end of each period of the useful life of the Asset, a part of the cost is expensed. This amount is added to the accumulated depreciation for the Asset. The net value of the Asset on the books of the organization is the Asset Account minus the accumulated Depreciation Account.
Depreciation Methods
- Using two default formulas, Down Value Method and Straight Line Method are configured in the SummitAI application, see Configure Depreciation.
- GAAP Depreciation
- Custom Depreciation
Asset Depreciation Reports
The Asset Depreciation Report provides the Depreciation details based on the pre-configured as well as Custom Depreciation Formula. For Custom Depreciation Formula, Field Mapping and Depreciation Formula should be configured.
The SummitAI application also generates Depreciation Reports based on India-GAAP and US-GAAP. For generating these reports, GAAP Depreciation must be configured in the SummitAI application (see: Configuring GAAP Depreciation). Following are the types of Depreciation Reports based on GAAP:
- Asset Depreciation by All Categories Report
- Asset Depreciation by Category Report AM
- Scheduled and Provisional Depreciation Report
To configure Depreciation:
To configure Depreciation, the required attributes, such as Asset Cost, Shelf Life, Scrap Value need to be included while configuring Asset Category. These attributes need to be mapped using Depreciation Field Mapping configuration.
Select Asset > Configuration > Depreciation > Depreciation Formula.
On the DEPRECIATION page, click the Down Value Method to view and modify the formula set for the Down Value Method. For more information about the fields on the DEPRECIATION FORMULA page, see Field Description.
Figure: DEPRECIATION FORMULA page: Down Value MethodOn the DEPRECIATION page, click the Straight Line Method to view and modify the formula set for the Straight Line Method. For more information about the fields on the DEPRECIATION FORMULA page, see Field Description.
Figure: DEPRECIATION FORMULA page: Straight Line MethodMake the required changes and click SUBMIT.
Field Description
The following table describes the fields on the DEPRECIATION FORMULA page:
Field | Description |
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DETAILS | |
Depreciation Method | Displays the selected Depreciation Method. |
Formula | Displays the formula for the selected method. |
Type | Lists the types of depreciation supported in the application. Select the depreciation type from the list. |
Default Formula | Select this check box to set the selected depreciation formula as the default formula. |
Active | Indicates the status set for a depreciation formula.
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Depreciation Method - Straight Line Method or Depreciation Method - Down Value Method | |
Name | Displays the name of the Asset attribute. |
Description | Displays the mandatory elements that are required to calculate the depreciation value for an Asset. |
Type | Displays the description text for the mandatory value. |
Value | Displays values for the mandatory elements. |
Active | Indicates the status set for a formula. If selected, the depreciation method is active. If not selected, the depreciation method is inactive. |
ACTIONS
This section explains all the icons displayed on the ACTIONS panel of the DEPRECIATION FORMULA page.
SHOW LIST
Click SHOW LIST to display the LIST table showing the Depreciation methods:
Figure: DEPRECIATION page: List of depreciation methods
- To update a Depreciation value, click the configured Depreciation Method. Make appropriate changes and click SUBMIT.
To display the inactive Depreciation values, click the Include Inactive check box.
Note:
When the Depreciation values are displayed under the LIST table, the ADD NEW action is displayed on the ACTIONS panel. Click ADD NEW to configure a Custom Depreciation Method. For more information about configuring Custom Depreciation Method, see Configuring Custom Depreciation.
Custom Scheduler Jobs
Apart from Depreciation Field Mapping and configuring Depreciation Formula, appropriate Custom Scheduler Job needs to be configured for the Depreciation Feature to function correctly. Following is the Custom Scheduler Job for Depreciation and its recommended setting. For more information about Custom Scheduler, see SummitAI Platform Help.
Asset Depreciation Calculation by Company Act: This job calculates the Asset Depreciation. This job should be
configured on the SummitAI Application Server. It is recommended to schedule this job to run every 30 minutes.
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