Scryba fixed asset management module allows you to have an electronic asset registered that can be kept UpToDate easily. Depreciation is automatically calculated; thus no need to remember to perform this function. Information is stored on the cloud, making it available at any given time. The system is very user friendly and affordable.
The Scryba fixed asset management pricing is based on the number of assets a company has; for example, the start-up plan only allows a maximum of 50 assets. Should a company have more than 50 assets, then the user must take the next available plan.
As many as the company has provided, they are all linked to an asset, meaning each asset user must have an asset allocated to them.
There is no limit on the number of pictures that can be uploaded for each of the assets.
Yes, both on Google Play Store and the iOS App Store.
Yes, a template has been made available to enable bulk import of asset and asset user data.
No, presently, the feature has not been created. The system will recalculate depreciation for all assets loaded daily on it, using the straight-line method.
It is an accounting method of allocating the cost of an asset over its useful life and is used to account for declines in value over time.
Depreciation is calculated on a straight line daily.
It is a way to determine the cost of loss in value of an asset as the result of its usage. The formula is based on the cost of the asset divided by the useful life (if useful life is in years, then the cost will be a yearly one from this formula).
It is the amount of time (which can be years or months) a company expects to derive value from the use of an asset. For example, a laptop/desktop normally has a 3-year useful life. This means that after 3 years, there isn’t much value to be derived from the asset.