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<blockquote data-quote="Serup" data-source="post: 6628963" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>The buyer. </p><p>No. It’s the difference in new price on two different tractors. </p><p></p><p>You buy one tractor, for whatever amount it was, and sell it later for less. The difference is the depreciation. The end - of tractor number 1.</p><p></p><p>Then you buy another tractor for more money than the last, you pay the full amount, and drive happy away into some field. </p><p>If and when you come back from the nice field, and sell your second tractor, the depreciation on that will then be know. The end - of tractor number 2. </p><p></p><p>The 25k is the gain in cash tied up in assets to continue to run your business. The only cost is the opportunity cost of that 25k, untill you sell the second tractor and get the rest of your money back. that means that it will probably be more expensive to own tractor number 2, which is how most things evolve over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serup, post: 6628963, member: 568"] The buyer. No. It’s the difference in new price on two different tractors. You buy one tractor, for whatever amount it was, and sell it later for less. The difference is the depreciation. The end - of tractor number 1. Then you buy another tractor for more money than the last, you pay the full amount, and drive happy away into some field. If and when you come back from the nice field, and sell your second tractor, the depreciation on that will then be know. The end - of tractor number 2. The 25k is the gain in cash tied up in assets to continue to run your business. The only cost is the opportunity cost of that 25k, untill you sell the second tractor and get the rest of your money back. that means that it will probably be more expensive to own tractor number 2, which is how most things evolve over time. [/QUOTE]
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