The case for casings

One of the fundamental differences between an asset and an expense is that assets generally retain some value regardless of their condition. For example, fuel cannot be an asset because you'll never go to your local fuel depot and use credit from what's in the tank to pay for new fuel. But that's exactly what you must do with new truck tires after the tread is worn away because the casing has value when properly maintained. Part of that maintenance process is the occasional repair. Anything from a bolt to a spoon can penetrate a tire and cause ...

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