The Straight Line Method Book Value is a process used to calculate the depreciation of an asset over its useful life. This method assumes that the value of an asset decreases proportionally over time, resulting in a straight line representing the decrease on a graph. With this method, the book value of an asset is equal to the cost minus the accumulated depreciation. This approach is most commonly used for accounting purposes and financial analysis.
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