Calculate the depreciation expense for each of the 5 years of the asset’s useful life.

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On January 1, 2015, WinPod Limited purchased a new vehicle for $65,000. It is estimated that the vehicle will have an $3,000 residual value at the end of its 5-year useful service life. WinPod has a year-end of December 31 and uses the double diminishing-balance method of depreciation.

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Calculate the depreciation expense for each of the 5 years of the asset’s useful life.     

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Double diminishing balance method:- Under this method, companies depreciate their assets faster and more at the starting and less at the ending. This will result in claiming more depreciation expenses quickly. 

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