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It takes about 10³² hydrogen atoms to make a star.
Salvage Value
The estimated residual value of an asset after its useful life has ended, and it can no longer be used for productive purposes.
Depreciation Expense
The charge to expense a portion of the cost of a fixed asset over its useful life, representing wear and tear, obsolescence, or decline in value.
Constant Rate
A uniform pace or level that does not change over a given time period.
Double-Declining-Balance
The Double-Declining-Balance method is an accelerated depreciation technique which doubles the rate of straight-line depreciation, emphasizing higher depreciation costs in the early years of an asset's life.
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