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On January 2, 2021, the Jackson Company purchased equipment to be used in its manufacturing process. The equipment has an estimated life of eight years and an estimated residual value of $55,000. The expenditures made to acquire the asset were as follows: Purchase price $236,500
Freight charges 8,000
Installation charges 11,500

Jackson's policy is to use the double-declining-balance (DDB) method of depreciation in the early years of the equipment's life and then switch to straight line halfway through the equipment's life.

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Calculate depreciation for each year of the asset's eight-year life.

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