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Wondering the answer to the following question:
How does depreciation affect the three financial statements if a product was purchased on 50% debt and 50% equity?
Wondering the answer to the following question:
How does depreciation affect the three financial statements if a product was purchased on 50% debt and 50% equity?
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It doesn't, depreciation comes from the asset side not the debt or equity side. The depreciation flow will not change regardless of how you purchase the asset that is being depreciated.
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