Step 6b - Assume the salvage value is $100. Determine if the asset value after depreciation is less than the salvage value by using the following formula:
Asset value of the month ($2290) - Depreciation for the month ($192.36) = $2097.64
Since the $2097.64 (the depreciated asset value) is greater than the salvage value ($100), the asset value for the month is $2097.64. Go to Step 6c. The management server repeats Steps 6a through 6c for 12 months (the delta from Step 3), unless the depreciated asset value reaches the salvage value or 0 if the salvage value is not specified.
Viewing ChargebackThis section describes the following:
•”Viewing Chargeback by Element” on page 578
•”Viewing Chargeback by Department” on page 578
•”Viewing Chargeback by Owner” on page 579
Viewing Chargeback by Element
You can view chargeback for an element by clicking the icon next to the element listed on the Asset tab. If you see empty values, make sure chargeback has been set up, as described in ”Setting Up
IMPORTANT: The management server displays chargeback information up to the end of the previous month. For example, assume you view chargeback information in the middle of February. The calculations for chargeback would include the month of January, but not February.
To view chargeback by element:
1.Access Chargeback Manager as described in ”Accessing Chargeback Manager” on page 555.
2.Click the icon next corresponding to the element you want to view chargeback.
3.(Applications only) To view
Chargeback information for the element is displayed. If you see missing values, set up chargeback as described in the topics, ”Setting Up
Viewing Chargeback by Department
You can determine how much a department is being charged for equipment use by viewing chargeback by department. This feature lets you view the monthly costs associated with using hardware and applications. If you see empty values, make sure chargeback has been set up, as
578 Chargeback Manager