Related topics
These entries are used in the Asset file, when entering assets, to define how an asset was acquired, e.g. if it was purchased, borrowed or leased. The acquisition type also controls which external depreciation types will be valid for the asset. If your asset e.g. was borrowed, you may want to include it in internal depreciations, but you have to exclude it from external depreciations. The depreciation types you allow/refuse here will override the definition for the asset type and group in the Asset file.
Options
Selection fields
- Type
- This column lists the existing acquisition types.
- Description
- Displays the description of the related acquisition type.
- Owned
- Indicates if the asset is owned by your company.
Work with acquisition types (AACD10404)
These entries are used in the Asset file, when entering assets, to define how an asset was acquired, e.g. if it was purchased, borrowed or leased. The acquisition type also controls which external depreciation types will be valid for the asset. If your asset e.g. was borrowed, you may want to include it in internal depreciations, but you have to exclude it from external depreciations. The depreciation types you allow/refuse here, will override the definition for the asset type and group in the Asset file.
Function keys
- Acquisition type
- Description
- Depreciable for
- All external depreciation types are displayed in internal sequence. Indicate for each depreciation type that you want to allow it for this acquisition type.
- Owned assets
- Indicate if the asset is owned by your company.
Work with acquisition types, Copy (AACD10405)
- Type
- Displays the acquisition type(s) you selected to copy.
- New type
- Enter a code to identify the new acquisition type you are creating.