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Integrity Gaming Corp. V.IGAM

"Integrity Gaming Corp is a provider of gaming equipment and project financing to owners, operators, and managers of casinos and other regulated gaming venues. The company focuses on U.S tribal gaming markets where it leases and distributes slot machines, electronic table games, casino, and bingo equipments."


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Post by Wangotango67on May 03, 2016 9:08pm
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Silver - you're such an a-ss - you really are !

Silver - you're such an a-ss - you really are !SS -  the drama queen - you've totally taken my post out of context - If you took your head out of your a-ss for but a monment and even read the-  link provided - the article is all about depreciation applied  to accounting - wake up and stop embarrassing yourself - All you do is mock - ridicule - slam - poke  jab - and in my opinion - your a jerk !

THIS BOARD IS FOR SHAREHOLDER DISCUSSION - seems you've strayed off course - lost your way have you ? You never have anything good to say - sniff sniff - !

If you don't like my posts SS - don't read them - if you don't like pyd - go  find another stock You do like - what's the matter SS - having a bad day trading - lol -


If you had half a brain SS and read my post in light of what i was trying to OPENLY ASK - and like i said in my post - i don't understsnd it - and if you  understood what  was trying to ask - then you wouldn't look the fool as you always do - trying to paint someone bad while propping yourself up - seems this tactical manouver is your trade mark - your always on the hunt to find flaws or put another down - you don't do squat for DD - on pyd - and hopw many times have you been wrong in the past - shall i go there ? - Seems the last time you put me to the test - when you said you never pump a stock - lol - lol - lol = yeah - you sure ate your own words that day - when i showed you your own post that said you do pump - lol - such a dweeb - lol '


Back to accounting - Im sure there's many small businesses that choose not to add equipment depreciation - and like i said in my post - if its taken off the net - the net sum - then why can't that depreciation figure be added back on ? I dont understand this - get what im saying duh ?
Again -  I don't know that answer - and i posted hoping someone would answer it - !

Again i'm no accountant - but the accounting research i was doing on depreciation - and the caption i posted in highlight yellow from the article - - sounds kind a like what i was trying to convey -

The article states SS -  its a major issue - because it is included in the net income - and sounds like they're saying IT SHOULD BE ADDED BACK IN ? Who knows - that's why i posted this - hoping someone would know the answer - Heres the caption again - 

Caption Quote - Depreciation is a major issue in the calculation of a company's cash flows, because it is included in the calculation of net income, but does not involve any cash flow. Thus, a cash flow analysis calls for the inclusion of net income, with an add-back for any depreciation recognized as expense during the period.


Accounting Link -
https://www.accountingtools.com/overview-of-depreciation

In my former post i asked - Does this mean - they can add  back depreciation - to rectify the net income - and  therefore - show the original net sum ?
I ASK THIS - BECAUSE THE ARTICLE CAPTION IN YELLOW  STATES THIS - BUT IM NOT SURE WHAT THEY MEAN  - HENCE  - I ASKED A QUESTION -   

SO PISS OFF - SS - Your a small minded man - Always bitc-hing -  More like whining -
Yeah - your da - macho marachino man - lol 




 
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