Answer:
$6,700.
Explanation:
How to find
Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate
Depreciation Expense = $160,000 × (2 × 25%) = $80,000 (Depreciation Expense, year 1)
Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate
Depreciation Expense = ($160,000 − $80,000) × (2 × 25%) = $40,000 (Depreciation Expense, year 2)
Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate
Depreciation Expense = ($160,000 − $120,000) × (2 × 25%) = $20,000 (Depreciation Expense, year 3) Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate
Depreciation Expense = ($160,000 − $140,000) × (2 × 25%) = $10,000, but this would reduce the book value to less than salvage. Therefore, depreciation expense in year 4 is limited to $6,700.
(Book value at the beginning of the year, $20,000, minus the $13,300 salvage.)