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<blockquote data-quote="sillco" data-source="post: 192286" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>The NCBA has a program developed with Texas A&M and others called SPA. It is a free download on the NCBA web site. It is a very indepth analysis of the cost of cattle operations. Check it out and see what they say regarding cost classifications.</p><p>I, on the other hand, don't consider depreation when I calculate my operating plan each year. I have always purchased good used equipment and maintained it well and most often received at least the same amount paid for it when I sell it. Oh, the depreation on my tax return is great, it allows me to "write off" more, therefore saving me taxes. That in itself is a "profit opportunity" through tax saving but, for me, it has little corrulation with reallity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sillco, post: 192286, member: 42"] The NCBA has a program developed with Texas A&M and others called SPA. It is a free download on the NCBA web site. It is a very indepth analysis of the cost of cattle operations. Check it out and see what they say regarding cost classifications. I, on the other hand, don't consider depreation when I calculate my operating plan each year. I have always purchased good used equipment and maintained it well and most often received at least the same amount paid for it when I sell it. Oh, the depreation on my tax return is great, it allows me to "write off" more, therefore saving me taxes. That in itself is a "profit opportunity" through tax saving but, for me, it has little corrulation with reallity. [/QUOTE]
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