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Asset Value Lost at 20% Per Year for 5 Years

An asset worth $10,000 losing 20% of its value each year is worth approximately $3,277 after 5 years.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter initial value, decay rate per period and number of periods in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type โ€” or click Calculate.
  3. Read your remaining value and the full breakdown beneath it.

See how quickly an asset loses value when it depreciates by 20% compounded each year.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between decay rate and half-life?
The decay rate r is the fraction lost each period; the half-life is the number of periods until only half remains. They are linked by tยฝ = log(0.5)/log(1โˆ’r).
Does this assume continuous or discrete decay?
This calculator uses discrete (period-by-period) decay. For continuous decay use A = Aโ‚€ยทe^(โˆ’ฮปt) with the half-life calculator.