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Manually depreciation to Sage 50 Help!!!
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Hi there

We have recently changed the way to post Fixed Asste jnl to sage. The company used to manually calculate depreciation on spreadsheet and now would like to run it automatically on Sage 50 using "manage fixed asset" function.

The question is how we can carry the value on the sage? to be more specific, a computer has been depreciated for 6 months and net book value now is £675.  Instead of manually post the jnl to Sage, is there any way I can record it on Sage and run it automatically?

Any suggestions are appreciated!!

Thank you in advance!



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apologies if I have misunderstood but I believe you have now set up Fixed Asset Register in Sage after completing manually. In which case - if you click on the asset and tab "posting" there is a box for "Book Value" enter £ 675.

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