My equipment doesn't depreciate, it just dies.

Chris Franzen
Technology Coordinator
Nokomis School District
511 Oberle St.
Nokomis, IL  62075



On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Bob Morse <bmo...@d168.org> wrote:

> But the question remains..........???
>
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> What business manager??????? We don't have one of those.
>
>
> Bob Morse wrote:
> >
> > I just found with the recent hire of a new business manager that our
> > business office has been doing things wrong in a lot of ways but
> > particularly when it comes to technology I was supposed to of been
> > keeping tabs on depreciation values on all tech items purchased above
> > a certain amount of $$$. This all new to me because I my 8 years here
> > I have never been instructed to do this, let alone on how.
> >
> > Can you share with me exactly how your business office manages this
> > and what formula(s) you use to figure depreciation of value? I'm sure
> > I can find it on the net but you guys are so much better than using
> > the net for any research!!!
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bob Morse
> >
> > E-Rate Coordinator
> >
> > Technology Specialist
> >
> > Community Consolidated Schools District 168
> >
> > 708-758-1610 ext. 124
> >
> > Skype: bmorse68
> >
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