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Difference between DEPRECIATION and CAPITAL LOSS with example
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Ritu Manon 6 years ago

DepriCiation is fall in the value of fixed assets due to normal wear and tear , change in technology etc. Whereas capital loss is unexpected it may occur due to natural calamities , thefts etc.

Shubhang Gupta 6 years ago

Depreciation is the value of consumption of fixed assets due to 'unforseen' obsolescence, like- technological advancements Capital loss is depreciation due to 'forseen' obsolescence, like- taste and fashion
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