Fanning Freight Company owns a truck that cost $41,000. Currently, the truck's book value is $23,000, and its expected r

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Fanning Freight Company owns a truck that cost $41,000. Currently, the truck's book value is $23,000, and its expected r

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Fanning Freight Company Owns A Truck That Cost 41 000 Currently The Truck S Book Value Is 23 000 And Its Expected R 1
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Fanning Freight Company owns a truck that cost $41,000. Currently, the truck's book value is $23,000, and its expected remaining useful life is five years. Fanning has the opportunity to purchase for $30,100 a replacement truck that is extremely fuel efficient. Fuel cost for the old truck is expected to be $6,900 per year more than fuel cost for the new truck. The old truck is paid for but, in spite of being in good condition, can be sold for only $16,000. Required Calculate the total relevant costs. Should Fanning replace the old truck with the new fuel-efficient model, or should it continue to use the old truck until it wears out? Total relevant costs Should Fanning replace or continue the old truck? Keep Old Replace With New
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