Multiple Choice
If a machine cost $50,000 initially and is expected to last for 20 years but is worth $60,000 after one year because it is in short supply, an accountant most likely would say that:
A) the machine's cost for each of its 20 years of existence is $2,500.
B) the machine's cost for each of its 20 years of existence is $3,000.
C) during the first year the machine had no cost; it provided a revenue to the firm.
D) the value of the machine will continue to increase 20 percent per year for the next 20 years.
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