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Some customers post depreciation once a year. In between they simulate depreciation for financial report but also adjust company strategy.

At year end, they may change depreciation profile to adapt to fiscal possibility.

There is no report to simulate depreciation by fixed asset (detail or summary). This will help customer to define any fiscal strategy.
but also, it is a way to check is depreciations are correct before any posting.
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The ability to run simulated depreciation for a nominated date range with similar parameters to depreciation proposals and report the results by month for the nominated date range would be very useful for budgeting / forecasting.How soon can this happen?

Category: Financial reporting

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This a great and much needed functionality. Please implement as soon as possible. Many thanks

Category: Financial reporting

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Nice to have, very requested by clients

Category: Financial reporting

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Recurrent request from Clients and CFO. Very interesting report to have

Category: Financial reporting

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I'm honestly curious why this is taking so long to complete? This seems like such a simple request. It was created in 2020.

Category: Financial reporting

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Good idea. Regularly requested by clients.Thx.

Category: Financial reporting

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Both monthly and yearly(over many fiscal years) simulation reports would be needed.

Category: Financial reporting

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This is a great idea, but how do you handle it when a company has 540k books to get a projected depreciation?

Category: Financial reporting

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Hello everyone,

Did someone tried to answer this requirement with the already existing depreciation proposal journal, or the fixed assets budget journal ?
I often recommand one of this two and I know some customers already used it on AX 2012.
So, I would like to know you're point of view on what's is missing on these functionnality ?

Regards, Maxime.

Category: Financial reporting

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That would indeed be a very good idea.

Category: Financial reporting

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