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Composite Depreciation

Composite depreciation is the process of averaging the economic lives of a number of dissimilar property units and depreciating the entire class of assets over a single life, thus simplifying record keeping of assets and depreciation calculations. It is a specialized depreciation accounting method in which no gain or loss is recognized when one asset of the group is sold or retired. See also group depreciation.

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