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Liquids can be easily compressed.
Depreciation Expense
An accounting method used to allocate the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life.
Journal Entry
A journal entry in accounting is a record of a financial transaction, entering it into the accounting records of a business.
Book Value
The net value of an asset or liability according to its balance sheet account balance, calculated as original cost minus depreciation, amortization, or impairment costs.
Straight-Line Method
A depreciation technique that allocates an equal portion of the initial cost of an asset to each year of the asset's useful life.
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