Cost of Equipment = $72,000
Residual value = $6,000
Depreciation expense under straight-line method = [cost - residual value] / useful life
Depreciation expense under straight-line method = ($72,000 - $6,000] / 5
Depreciation expense under straight-line method = $13,200
So, Depreciation expense per year = $13,200
So, Depreciation expense for 2019 = $13,200
Book value at the end of 2019 = $72,000 - ($13,200 * 2 years)
Book value at the end of 2019 = $45,600
$13,200 and $45,600 respectively
Question 33 (1 point) Cutter Enterprises purchased equipment for $72,000 on January 1, 2018. The equipment...
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