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The partners agreed to dispose of an old pick-up truck with a net book value of $350,000
for $400,000. The pick-up had a tax written down value of $300,000
What is depreciation expense?
Expense
Depreciation $550,000
The partners agreed to dispose of an old pick-up truck with a net book value of $350,000
for $400,000. The pick-up had a tax written down value of $300,000
calculate depreciation expense?
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