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17 August, 14:19

A company acquired a delivery truck on October 1, Year 1, for $26,000. The company estimates a residual value of $2,000 and a six-year service life. It expects to drive the truck 120,000 miles. Actual mileage was 5,900 miles in Year 1 and 20,800 miles in Year 2. Required: Calculate depreciation expense using the activity-based method for Year 1 and Year 2, assuming a December 31 year-end. (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)

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  1. 17 August, 14:40
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    Depreciation Year 1 = $1,180

    Depreciation Year 2 = $4,160

    Explanation:

    The computation of depreciation expense activity-based method using is shown below:-

    Depreciation expense = (Cost - Salvage value) : Total expected mileage to be used * Actual mileage used

    By using above formula we can calculate the Depreciation Year 1 and Depreciation Year 2 which is shown below:-

    Depreciation Year 1 = ($26,000 - $2,000) : $120,000 * $5,900

    = $24,000 : $120,000 * $5,900

    = $1,180

    Depreciation Year 2 = ($26,000 - $2,000) : $120,000 * $20,800

    = $24,000 : $120,000 * $20,800

    = $4,160
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