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The Great Depression of the 1930s
Long-lived Assets
Assets that provide economic benefit for more than one accounting period, typically including property, plant, and equipment.
Demolition
The process of tearing down or destroying a building or structure, usually in order to make way for new construction.
Capitalization
The accounting practice of recording a cost/expense as an asset on the balance sheet rather than expensing it immediately.
Title Insurance
An insurance policy that protects real estate owners and lenders against any property loss or damage they might experience due to liens, encumbrances, or defects in the title to the property.
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