In recording amortization of intangible asset, why isn't there an entry such as a credit to accumulated amortization? Why isn't it done the equivalent way we'd have for a fixed asset by keeping track of accumulated depreciation. Instead I notice the value of whatever the intangible asset is, is directly reduced by crediting the intangible asset When it's time to amortize. I'm guessing we could reduce the value of a fixed asset too directly. Just want to confirm that there hasn't been any recent changes to the idea of accumulated depreciation.

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In recording amortization of intangible asset, why isn't there an entry such as a credit to accumulated amortization? Why
isn't it done the equivalent way we'd have for a fixed asset by keeping track of accumulated depreciation. Instead I notice
the value of whatever the intangible asset is, is directly reduced by crediting the intangible asset When it's time to
amortize. I'm guessing we could reduce the value of a fixed asset too directly. Just want to confirm that there hasn't been
any recent changes to the idea of accumulated depreciation.
Transcribed Image Text:In recording amortization of intangible asset, why isn't there an entry such as a credit to accumulated amortization? Why isn't it done the equivalent way we'd have for a fixed asset by keeping track of accumulated depreciation. Instead I notice the value of whatever the intangible asset is, is directly reduced by crediting the intangible asset When it's time to amortize. I'm guessing we could reduce the value of a fixed asset too directly. Just want to confirm that there hasn't been any recent changes to the idea of accumulated depreciation.
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