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Esteban Schultz
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5 October, 06:14
How do you depreciate a building?
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Marely
5 October, 06:44
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depriciation ... it is the process of deducting the total cost of something expensive you bought for your business
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calculations ... purchase price-salvage value=depricable cost
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