Chubbyville purchases a delivery van for $22,900. Chubbyville estimates a four-year service life and a residual value of

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Chubbyville purchases a delivery van for $22,900. Chubbyville estimates a four-year service life and a residual value of

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Chubbyville purchases a delivery van for $22,900. Chubbyville estimates a four-year service life and a residual value of $1,900. During the four-year period, the company expects to drive the van 107,000 miles. Calculate annual depreciation for the four-year life of the van using each of the following methods. 1. Straight-line. Depreciation expense 2. Double-declining-balance. (Round your depreciation rate to 2 decimal places. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.) Year 1 2 3 4 Total $ 5,250 End of Year Amounts Depreciation Accumulated Expense Depreciation $ 0 Book Value 3. Actual miles driven each year were 18,000 miles in Year 1; 32,000 miles in Year 2; 22,000 miles in Year 3; and 26,000 miles in Year 4. Note that actual total miles of 98,000 fall short of expectations by 9,000 miles. Calculate annual depreciation for the four-year life of the van using activity-based. (Round your depreciation rate to 2 decimal places.)

3. Actual miles driven each year were 18,000 miles in Year 1; 32,000 miles in Year 2; 22,000 miles in Year 3; and 26,000 miles in Year 4. Note that actual total miles of 98,000 fall short of expectations by 9,000 miles. Calculate annual depreciation for the four-year life of the van using activity-based. (Round your depreciation rate to 2 decimal places.) Year 1 2 3 4 Total End of Year Amounts Depreciation Accumulated. Expense Depreciation $ 0 Book Value
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