A business purchased equipment for $52,500 in March of the current year. The machine is expected to provide useful output of 100,000 units over its expected useful life. At the end of its useful life, the machine has an expected residual value of $2,500. Actual output for the current year was 35,000 units. Using the units-of-output method, the current year depreciation expense is $17,500.
True/False
Tangible personal property is depreciated but real property is not depreciated.
True/False
Land purchased for a future building site or as an investment would not be shown in the Property, Plant, and Equipment section of the balance sheet.
True/False
answer: True
explanation

answer; True
explanation
tangible property is depreciated but real property is not depreciated like land . the reason is land or real property have unlimited useful life
answer: False
explanation
land purchased for future building must be shown on the PPE section on the balance sheet
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