A managerial approach to costing fixed assets in health care organizations: the role of depreciation and interest
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A managerial approach to costing fixed assets in health care organizations: the role of depreciation and interest
Abstract
The economic aspect of depreciation and interest on capital are incorporated within a managerial accounting framework by treating both items as imputed charges to be debited to the users of the assets' services. The costs of these services is examined for individual assets that provide either uniform or declining service over the expected life, and for a stock of assets where the character of the individual assets is ignored. By using imputed charges, the hospital's net income is allocated to its sources.
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