FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Knife Edge Company purchased tool sharpening equipment on July 1, 20Y5, for $16,200. The equipment was expected to have a useful life of three years and a residual value of $900.
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a. Determine the amount of depreciation expense for the years ended December 31, 20Y5, 20Y6, 20Y7 and 20Y8 by the straight-line method.
Depreciation Expense | |
20Y5 | $fill in the blank 1 |
20Y6 | $fill in the blank 2 |
20Y7 | $fill in the blank 3 |
20Y8 | $fill in the blank 4 |
b. Determine the amount of depreciation expense for the years ended December 31, 20Y5, 20Y6, 20Y7 and 20Y8 by the double-declining-balance method. Round the double-declining-balance depreciation rate to six decimal places and round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.
Depreciation Expense | |
20Y5 | $fill in the blank 5 |
20Y6 | $fill in the blank 6 |
20Y7 | $fill in the blank 7 |
20Y8 | $fill in the blank 8 |
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