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Re: Conrad post# 30670

Tuesday, 09/01/2009 4:07:22 AM

Tuesday, September 01, 2009 4:07:22 AM

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Hey Conrad,

Fully agree. You can sum up all equity costs or gains for each transaction. That is what i did as well.

This 'aggregate' calculation does the same, and you can apply it whatever you do with your machines.

Costs and interest can be included, you can regard them as part of your current cash, or seperate them out completely to handle them on overall level.

Kind Regards,K
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