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Problem-6: Plant Assets, Natural Resources and intangible Assets
Problem-6: Plant Assets, Natural Resources and intangible Assets
Ceda Co. has equipment that cost $80,000 and that has been depreciated $50,000.
Instructions
Record the disposal under the following assumptions.
It was scrapped as having no value.
It was sold for $21,000.
It was sold for $31,000
Solution
Ceda Co.
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