The depreciation method that charges the same amount of expense to each period of the asset's useful life is called:
A. Straight-line depreciation.
B. Modified accelerated cost recovery system (MACRS) depreciation.
C. Accelerated depreciation.
D. Declining-balance depreciation.
E. Units-of-production depreciation.
Answer: A
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