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Circa (often abbreviated c., ca., caor cca.
In math, it may look like this: ~Wikipedia also states: Circa (often abbreviated c., ca., ca or cca. and sometimes italicized to show it is Latin)
CCATS is the Capital Cost Allowance Tax Shield. This is the tax savings that arise from the Capital Cost Allowance (CCA) which is the amount of write off on depreciable assets that is allowed by Canada Revenue Agency against taxable income. (When you buy a plant or equipment, it will lose value over time - it's breaking down or it's not as efficient or the such; this gradual decline in worth of the capital is depreciation. It is a cost to the company and thus companies recognize this cost as an expense on their income statement. So when computing the net income for the year, companies deduct depreciation from their earnings. This depreciation amount is the CCA.) The CCA and CCATS is relevant to business taxes in Canada because the amount that is depreciate (CCA) decreases taxable income by the amount multiplied by the tax rate (CCA * tax rate) in other words the CCATS.
CCA Glasgow was created in 1992.
EOS CCA's population is 1,000.
EOS CCA was created in 1991.
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First off you do not have to buy a 532 CCA battery. Any battery that fits your car with a CCA rating close to 532 CCA or above will work just fine. Walmart sells an excellent battery that will be more than 532 CCA. The more CCA the better.
Yes, but remember the more CCA the better especially if you live in a cold climate.
530 cca and 575 cca
1. Nitrogen - cca. 78% 2. Oxygen - cca. 21 % 3. Argon - cca. 1 %
Your question is incomplete. You never mentioned what the cca rating is in the spec battery. As long as you put in a battery of equal or larger cca rating, you will be fine.