Asset Cost

Current Dollars: Cost of an Asset in Terms of Today's Price Level
Current dollars refer to the measurement of the cost of an asset using today's price level, which reflects inflation adjustments. For instance, using the Consumer Price Index (CPI) as a basis, an asset that cost $20,000 when the CPI base was 100 would cost $36,000 in current dollars if today's CPI is 180.
Unadjusted Basis: Understanding the Original Cost of an Asset
A comprehensive look into the unadjusted basis, its components, examples, historical context, and its significance in finance and taxation.

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