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17 November, 04:54

Warren Company plans to depreciate a new building using the double declining-balance depreciation method. The building cost $800,000.

The estimated residual value of the building is $50,000 and it has an expected useful life of 25 years.

Assuming the first year's depreciation expense was a full year and was recorded properly, what would be the amount of depreciation expense for the second year?

A. $30,720

B. $32,000

C. $58,880

D. $64,000

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  1. 17 November, 08:11
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    Option (C) is correct.

    Explanation:

    Here, we are using the double declining-balance depreciation method:

    Given that,

    Building cost = $800,000

    Estimated residual value of the building = $50,000

    Expected useful life = 25 years

    Annual depreciation rate as per straight line method:

    = 100 : 25 years

    = 4% per year

    Hence, depreciation as per double decline balance method:

    = 2 * Annual depreciation rate as per straight line method * Beginning value of each period

    In year 1,

    Ending value = Beginning value - Depreciation

    = $800,000 - (2 * 4% * $800,000)

    = $800,000 - $64,000

    = $736,000

    In year 2,

    Depreciation = 2 * 4% * $736,000

    = $58,880
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