Crane, Inc. has 8 computers which have been part of the inventory for over two years. Each computer cost $580 and originally retailed for $930. At the statement date, each computer has a current replacement cost of $430. What value should Crane, Inc., have for the computers at the end of the year? $7440. $2320. $4640. $3440.
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Crane, Inc. has 8 computers which have been part of the inventory for over two years. Each computer cost $580 and originally retailed for $930. At the statement date, each computer has a current replacement cost of $430. What value should Crane, Inc., have for the computers at the end of the year?
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