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A non-current asset (cost $10,000,
$20,500. The agreed trade-in value was $3,500. The income statement will include?
A A loss on disposal $1,000
B A profit on disposal $1,000
C A loss on purchase of a new asset $3,500
D A profit on disposal $3,50
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