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19 November, 21:43

Lassen Corporation sold a machine to a machine dealer for $24,000. Lassen bought the machine for $52,000 and has claimed $20,500 of depreciation expense on the machine. What gain or loss does Lassen realize on the transaction

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  1. 19 November, 22:10
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    Gain/loss = $7,500 loss

    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    Selling price = $24,000.

    Lassen bought the machine for $52,000 and has claimed $20,500 of depreciation expense on the machine

    First, we need to calculate the book value:

    Book value = original price - accumulated depreciation

    Book value = 52,000 - 20,500 = $31,500

    If the selling price is higher than the book value, the company gain from the sale.

    Gain/loss = 24,000 - 31,500 = $7,500 loss
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