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The Following Table Describes the § 1231 Assets Sold by Tan

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The following table describes the § 1231 assets sold by Tan Company (a sole proprietorship) this year. Compute the gain or loss from each asset disposition and determine the net § 1231 gain treated as long-term capital gain for the year. Assume that there is a § 1231 lookback loss of $14,000.  Asset  Acquired  Sold  Cost  Depreciation  Sale Price  Stamping machine 3/10/158/10/19$40,000$29,736$2,000 Factory building 2/12/127/23/1980,00018,83890,000 Tractor 5/16/1411/13/1952,00052,00060,000 Overhead crane 11/12/082/25/1974,00074,00018,000\begin{array} { l c c c c c } \text { Asset } & \text { Acquired } & \text { Sold } & \text { Cost } & \text { Depreciation } & \text { Sale Price } \\\text { Stamping machine } & 3 / 10 / 15 & 8 / 10 / 19 & \$ 40,000 & \$ 29,736 & \$ 2,000 \\\text { Factory building } & 2 / 12 / 12 & 7 / 23 / 19 & 80,000 & 18,838 & 90,000 \\\text { Tractor } & 5 / 16 / 14 & 11 / 13 / 19 & 52,000 & 52,000 & 60,000 \\\text { Overhead crane } & 11 / 12 / 08 & 2 / 25 / 19 & 74,000 & 74,000 & 18,000\end{array}

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Operating Income

The profit realized from a business's core operations, excluding expenses related to financing and investments.

Absorption Costing

An accounting method that includes all manufacturing costs (direct and indirect) in the cost of a product.

Variable Costing

An accounting method that includes only variable manufacturing costs—direct materials, direct labor, and variable manufacturing overhead—in the cost of goods sold.

Operating Income

Earnings from a company's primary business activities, excluding revenues and expenses from investments or other non-operational sources.

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