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甲公司2010年1月1日从乙公司购入A生产设备作为固定资产使用。购货合同约定:A设备

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甲公司2010年1月1日从乙公司购入A生产设备作为固定资产使用。购货合同约定:A设备的总价款为3800万元,当日支付800万元,余款分3年于每年末平均支付。设备交付安装,用银行存款支付安装等相关费用27万元,设备于3月31日安装完毕交付使用。没备预计净残值为80万元,预计使用年限为5年,采用年数总和法计提折旧。假定同期银行借款年利率为6%。已知:利率为6%、期数为3期的普通年金现值系数为2.6730。
[要求]

计算该设备的入账价值及未确认融资费用。

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More traditional mountaineers tease about the circus atmosphere surrounding Everest in re­cent years, and there are warnings that the crowds are making the mountain more dangerous. In 1996, 14 died on the mountain when the members of several groups were trapped at high altitudes by sudden snowstorms. Bad weather in early May led to this year’s jam on the summit ridge, but the loss, luckily, was light. Just four climbers died, in­cluding a Nepali Sherpa who had made 11 previous successful climbing.

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