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The data model produced by reverse engineering may include some entities that should not appear in the data model.
Purchase Price
The amount of money paid to acquire a product or service.
Net Value
The actual worth or value of an entity after subtracting liabilities from its assets, often reflecting the financial health and stability of a business or investment.
Tangible Assets
Physical assets that have a defined monetary value and can be touched or seen, such as machinery, buildings, and vehicles.
Tangible Asset
Assets that have physical substance and can be touched, such as machinery, buildings, and land.
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