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Entity A acquires equipment on January 1, 20x1. Information on costs is as follows:
Purchase price, gross of P10,000 trade discount 800,000
Non-refundable purchase taxes 20,000
Delivery and handling costs 40,000
Installation costs 30,000
Present value of decommissioning
and restoration costs 10,000
1.) How much is the initial cost of the equipment?
A. P 890,000
B. P 820,000
C. P 900,000
D. P 870,000
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