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Renewable energies, inc. (rei) paid $100,000 to purchase a windmill. the windmill was expected to have an 8 year useful life and a $20,000 salvage value. at the beginning of the fifth year of operation, rei changed the estimated useful life from 8 years to 14 years. assuming the company uses the straight-line method, the amount of accumulated depreciation on the year 6 balance sheet would be? ?
q2: renewable energies, inc. (rei) paid $100,000 to purchase a windmill. the windmill was expected to have an 8 year useful life and a $20,000 salvage value. at the beginning of the fifth year of operation, rei changed the estimated useful life from 8 years to 14 years. assuming the company uses the straight-line method, the amount of accumulated depreciation on the year 6 balance sheet would be? ?
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