FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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On December 31, Strike Company has decided to discard one of its batting cages. The equipment had an initial cost of $206,400 and has
a.Equipment, credit, $206,400
b.Gain on Disposal of Asset, credit, $20,640
c.Accumulated Depreciation, debit, $206,400
d.Loss on Disposal of Asset, debit, $185,760
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