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Accumulated depreciation

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Mar 30, 2024
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Accumulated depreciation represents the total reduction in the value of an asset, such as a property, accumulated over time due to factors like wear and tear, obsolescence, and aging. In the context of real estate, whether in Jamaica or globally, this concept is crucial for accurately assessing the value of an asset. For instance, a residential property in Montego Bay may experience a decrease in value over time as a result of physical deterioration and market changes. The accumulated depreciation accounts for this decline, providing a clear picture of the property’s current worth. In practical terms, if a commercial building was purchased for $1 million and over the years, it has accumulated $200,000 in depreciation, the building’s book value would now be $800,000. This calculation is essential for financial reporting, property valuation, and investment analysis, ensuring that stakeholders have a realistic understanding of the asset’s value. For example, in the case of Harrison v. Na…

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