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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 352789" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>Heck caustic I don't care what way anybody does it. All I'm saying is if a person expenses the heifer out at a cost of $815 compared to purchasing one at $1200. A person can't then say that they lost an additional $500.00 on the retained heifer by keeping her on the farm instead of selling her, plus expensing her out at the same time thats double dipping. One way or the other aplus has either lost income on the heifer or he has paid expenses on the heifer but he can't do both. Unless of course he is trying to tell everyone the $500 he loses is net profit after expensing the heifer. If that is the case I need to get my knee boots on because it is getting deep, or I might even want to consider just trying to save my hubcap belt buckle that I don't wear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 352789, member: 3721"] Heck caustic I don't care what way anybody does it. All I'm saying is if a person expenses the heifer out at a cost of $815 compared to purchasing one at $1200. A person can't then say that they lost an additional $500.00 on the retained heifer by keeping her on the farm instead of selling her, plus expensing her out at the same time thats double dipping. One way or the other aplus has either lost income on the heifer or he has paid expenses on the heifer but he can't do both. Unless of course he is trying to tell everyone the $500 he loses is net profit after expensing the heifer. If that is the case I need to get my knee boots on because it is getting deep, or I might even want to consider just trying to save my hubcap belt buckle that I don't wear. [/QUOTE]
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