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Schein's argument for transformational change is described as:
Depreciation Deduction
A tax deduction that allows a taxpayer to recover the cost of property or assets that have a useful life beyond the tax year, by spreading the cost over the life of the property.
Depreciation Tables
Charts provided by the IRS to assist taxpayers in calculating the depreciation expense of an asset for tax purposes over its useful life.
Four-Plex
A residential building divided into four separate units or apartments, each functioning as a separate dwelling.
Net Rental Income
The profit derived from renting out property after deducting all allowable expenses related to the rental activity.
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