The Age-Life Method of Depreciation is a technique that estimates all forms of depreciation sustained by an asset, based on the effective age of the property or component, divided by the total economic life of the property or component.
Economic life refers to the remaining period for which real estate improvements are expected to generate more rental income than their operating expenses.
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