Multiple Choice
A principal objection to the straight-line method of depreciation is that it
A) Provides for the declining productivity of an aging asset
B) Ignores variations in the rate of asset use
C) Tends to result in a constant rate of return on a diminishing investment base
D) Gives smaller periodic write-offs than decreasing charge methods
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