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determination of log table value
The table that is used is table 3-13. This is a table from a text book from which the question is taken.
Table 3-13
The net book value of a depreciable asset is calculated by deducting the accumulated depreciation from the original cost of the asset. Accumulated depreciation is the total depreciation expense recorded over the life of the asset. This calculation allows for the determination of the asset's value at a specific point in time.
Table 3-13
Table 3-13
Book value of an asset is the value which is shown in books of accounts while market value of asset is the value which is currently same asset is selling in market so both of these values are not same but it can be same but normally they are not same.
Gain on sale of asset is occured when actual value of asset is less then the sale value of asset.
Table 4-17