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On January 1, 2003, Lane, Inc. acquires equipment for $100,000 with an estimated ten‐year useful life. Lane estimates a $10,000 salvage value and uses the straight‐line method of depreciation. During 2007, after its 2006 financial statements have been issued, Lane determines that, owing to obsolescence, this equipment's remaining useful life was only four more years and its salvage value would be $4,000. In Lane's December 31, 2007 balance sheet, what was the carrying amount of this asset?

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