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12.1 Metal Stampings, Inc., can purchase a new forging machine for $400,000. After 20 years of use,...
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12.1 Metal Stampings, Inc., can purchase a new forging machine for $400,000. After 20 years of use, the forge should have a salvage value of $25,000.
(a) Under MACRS, what
(Answer: a. $69,960; . $18,750)
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