Using Asset Book Transactions
Asset book transactions are the actions you can perform on an asset book to record data about different stages in the asset's life. It is a record of the processing an asset undergoes after you enter it into LN.
There are several types of transactions you can record in the asset book. They are as follows:
- Adjusting Asset Books, to modify information that is no longer directly editable.
- Depreciating Asset Books, to calculate and record the periodic decrease in expense due to wear and tear over time.
- Restating Depreciation for Asset Books, to recalculate depreciation due to an error in data input.
- Disposing Asset Books, to remove all or part of an asset book from service.
- Transferring Asset Books, to move all or part of an asset to another location.
- Asset Book Revaluation, to revaluate the current asset cost by using the defined revaluation index.
For information on transactions that you can perform on the asset, see the To set up asset transactions topic.