asenduskulud
Asenduskulud (replacement costs) describe the expenses incurred to substitute one asset, process, or input with another. In accounting and finance, the term is used to capture the current cost of replacing an asset or supplying an alternative input, rather than its original purchase price. Replacement costs can play a role in impairment testing, insurance valuation, and long‑term asset management planning, where managers compare the cost of maintaining existing equipment against purchasing or outsourcing a substitute.
In production and operations, asenduskulud cover the full marginal cost of switching to a substitute resource
Calculation practices vary by context. The current replacement cost method estimates what it would cost today
Examples: replacing an old server with a newer model, switching fuel sources, or substituting a supplier. Limitations
See also: depreciation, impairment, capital budgeting, life‑cycle costing.