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General Category => F.A.Q. => Topic started by: turboultra on January 03, 2017, 09:08:43 PM



Title: Small items with potentially long active periods
Post by: turboultra on January 03, 2017, 09:08:43 PM
Suppose you purchase a small item that lasts a long time, such a pair of scissors, extension lead, or a book. How would you set the active period/period of influence, and is it useful to have a pair of scissors listed as a "current expense" after several years?


Title: Re: Small items with potentially long active periods
Post by: shortki on January 04, 2017, 07:54:21 PM
In such cases you can act flexibly. If you bought a lot of different small things in a tools store, you can take into account a certain average active period for all at once. However, if you specially went for scissors and bought them separately, enter a record for the entire putative reasonable period of time of their use, there’s nothing wrong if you have a record that you have an old pair of scissors, in the end, you specially spent your time on them.