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1 October, 06:04

On December 31, 2019, Hamilton Inc. sold a used industrial crane for $600,000 cash. The original cost of the crane was $5.0 million and its accumulated depreciation equaled $4.2 million on December 31, 2019. What is the gain or loss from the December 31, 2019 equipment sale?

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  1. 1 October, 07:49
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    Loss of $200,000

    Explanation:

    Cost of Crane: $5,000,000

    Accumulated Depreciation: 4,200,000

    Difference 800,000

    Sale of Crane 600,000

    LOSS 200,000

    This would be a loss because Hamilton did not receive enough cash on the sale of the crane to cover its initial cost for the crane. Since we do not have a salvage value listed, this answer is based on the assumption that the salvage value of the crane is $800,000. (Gain or loss is calculated by determining if the cash received on the sale of the item - in this case, the crane - is more (gain), less (loss), or equal (equal) to the salvage value. Based on the assumption that the salvage value is the remaining $800,000, this would mean a loss to Hamilton since they only received $600,000 for the sale of the crane).
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