On Thu, 10 May 2001 13:22:30 MDT, the world broke into rejoicing as
Mark Lehrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi there, I am looking for a way to calculat our asset depreciation
> for the IRS. We are a relatively small business (35 employess). We
> are currently using a product called FAS, which calculates all of
> the figures; but is limited to 75 assets unless you cough up $2000
> for the "full" version. How annoyiing.
>
> What does GnuCash currently handle? If it is even close to what I
> need, I can hack in the rest.
GnuCash does not presently have any facility for calculating
depreciation; it does not really provide an answer for this at
present.
It ought not to be too difficult to set up a "module" that would
calculate depreciation, but from a practical standpoint, the
development effort would cost a fair bit more than $2K, and getting
"effort" deployed is the barrier to it happening.
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