The difference between an asset's cost and its accumulated depreciation is called: net book value
What is net book value?
The net book value of an asset means its cost of purchase initially, minus all depreciation expense to date, which is the accumulated depreciation, this is different form depreciable cost , which is simply the cost of asset minus salvage value.
Also, it should be noted that the accumulated depreciation is shown under the liability section of the balance sheet even though it is not a liability but rather a contra asset account which reduces the cost of the asset under the non-current asset heading to the net book value of the asset
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