On April 1, Cyclone's Co. purchases a trencher for $298,000. The machine is expected to last five years and have a salvage value of $49,000. Compute depreciation expense at December 31 for both the first year and second year assuming the company uses the double- declining-balance method. (Enter all amounts as positive values.)

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On April 1, Cyclone's Co. purchases a trencher for $298,000. The machine is expected to last five years and have a
salvage value of $49,000.
Compute depreciation expense at December 31 for both the first year and second year assuming the company uses the double-
declining-balance method. (Enter all amounts as positive values.)
Annual Period
Year 1
Year 2
Beginning of
Period Book
Value
Depreciation for the Period
Depreciation Partial Depreciation
Year Expense
Rate
End of Period
Accumulated
Depreciation
Book Value
Transcribed Image Text:! Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] On April 1, Cyclone's Co. purchases a trencher for $298,000. The machine is expected to last five years and have a salvage value of $49,000. Compute depreciation expense at December 31 for both the first year and second year assuming the company uses the double- declining-balance method. (Enter all amounts as positive values.) Annual Period Year 1 Year 2 Beginning of Period Book Value Depreciation for the Period Depreciation Partial Depreciation Year Expense Rate End of Period Accumulated Depreciation Book Value
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