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Finance: What is Double Declining Balance Depreciation? 10 Views
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Double declining balance sheet depreciation is a structure of formula under which companies assess the depreciating value of an asset that loses value.
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- 00:00
Finance a la shmoop what is double-declining balance sheet
- 00:05
depreciation kind of sounds like that strange-looking British double-decker [Buses in London]
- 00:10
bus right but it's not instead it's a structure or formula under which [Definition of a double declining balance sheet]
- 00:15
companies assess the depreciating value of an asset that you know loses value
- 00:21
it's basically the way they lose or track the loss of value in it that's [Guy talking on a London street]
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- 00:25
different from normal depreciation like a tractor smelting Factory or the break [A bucket of molten metal being poured]
- 00:31
room vending machine which used to deposit KitKat bars but has been hanging [KitKat bar gets stuck in the machine]
- 00:35
on to that one bar since 1992 we got to depreciate those well if Shmaterpiller
- 00:40
has a smelting Factory they paid a hundred million bucks to build which [100 million bucks price tag appears]
- 00:44
will be sold for salvage value or scrap for ten million bucks in 20 years then
- 00:49
the decline in total value over that time will be ninety million bucks yep [Decline in value calculation]
- 00:54
over twenty years or four and a half million dollars each year if the company
- 00:59
used straight-line depreciation to account for the loss in value of that [Straight line on a value/time graph]
- 01:04
smelting Factory but under double declining balance depreciation systems
- 01:09
the deduction rate is essentially double the straight-line amounts it's still the
- 01:14
same total amount of deduction it's not like the value of the tractor factory
- 01:18
changed either at purchase time or scrap time but the speed and timing of the [Timeline of depreciation]
- 01:24
depreciation changed to favor high depreciation in the early years giving
- 01:29
the company lower profits but also lower taxes [The first 5 years on the timeline are highlighted]
- 01:32
well the accounting rationale follows suit the utility or value of the asset
- 01:37
is in fact not declining in true market value in a steady state straight-line [Stop sign appears over the value graph]
- 01:44
over twenty years try to convince a buyer that your car
- 01:47
has depreciated only five percent in value a year after you bought it new [Car for sale on eBay]
- 01:51
yeah not happening depreciate way more than that so in double declining balance
- 01:55
depreciation instead of deducting four-and-a-half million bucks a year the
- 01:59
company would deduct nine million a year each year with some adjustments along
- 02:04
the way and yes we're way over generalizing on that statement until [Overgeneralizing flashing red]
- 02:07
that smelting Factory was fully deducted away to whatever terminal salvage value
- 02:12
or scrap value they predicted it would then sell [Factory value declining]
- 02:15
for that is if a normal depreciation was taking four-and-a-half million bucks a
- 02:20
year for 20 years or four-and-a-half percent of the total initial cost then [Straight line depreciation per year]
- 02:24
double declining balance depreciation would take double that number or nine
- 02:30
percent of the hundred million dollars in year one
- 02:34
so they deduct nine million right upfront and your one right goes from 100
- 02:38
to ninety one on the sheets and in reality that's probably a lot closer to [Price tag decreasing]
- 02:42
what the actual loss and market value of the smelting machine and would look like
- 02:46
all right well then in year two double declining balance depreciation would
- 02:49
again take double the flat rate of that four inhabitant they double it to nine
- 02:54
percent of the remaining book value of the smelter or nine percent of the
- 02:58
remaining 91 million that it's worth or about 8.2 million in incremental [Double declining balance depreciation per year]
- 03:03
depreciation for that year leaving the value ninety one - 8.2 or eighty two
- 03:08
point eight million dollars in year three the value of the shelter would
- 03:12
drop another nine percent to about seventy five point four million say we
- 03:16
did all the math therefore there no extra charge and in year four down nine [Post it note showing the calculation]
- 03:20
percent again to around sixty eight point six million dollars so up to this
- 03:24
point the set of deductions would look like this there we go all that stuff you [Amount depreciated in the first 4 years is shown]
- 03:28
notice that as we've gone along here we've taken the beginning of the year
- 03:32
book value of the smelter as the starting point against which to take our
- 03:37
nine percent deduction if we take nine percent always well we'll never get to
- 03:42
zero or rather to the scrap value target there of ten million bucks right nine [The value in the 20th year is shown]
- 03:47
percent and keep just being a tiny tiny amount on those out years so in practice
- 03:51
at some point when companies have depreciated the crap out of their
- 03:55
capital assets well then they switch to straight-line depreciation in this case
- 03:59
after say year five our smelter would be valued at sixty two point four million
- 04:05
dollars ish with fifty two point four million left to depreciate to hit that
- 04:10
ten million dollar scrap value for about three point five million a year for the [Calculation of loss per year is shown]
- 04:14
remaining fifteen years until finally yes Bessie is a put out to pasture the [The factory is thrown into the trash]
- 04:20
gist of double declining balance sheets appreciation is to let companies pay
- 04:23
less in taxes early in their history having more cash to
- 04:27
build their businesses and grow faster at the price of showing lower accounting
- 04:32
earnings and that's just okay with Wall Street so yeah here's to hoping they [Someone doing an okay sign next the Wall St. sign]
- 04:35
deploy that cash into after know something a little more fun [Money going down a water slide]
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