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Basin Corporation had the following transactions related to its delivery truck: Year 1
Jan. 5 Purchased for $16,600 cash a new truck with an estimated useful life of four years and a salvage value of $2,600.
Feb. 20 Installed a new set of side-view mirrors at a cost of $70 cash.
June 9 Paid $290 for an engine tune-up, wheel balancing, and a periodic chassis lubrication.
Aug. 2 Paid a $260 repair bill for the uninsured portion of damages to the truck caused by Basin's own driver.
Dec. 31 Recorded depreciation on the truck for the year.

Year 2
May 1 Installed a set of parts bins in the truck at a cost of $1,000 cash. This expenditure was not expected to increase the salvage value of the truck.
Dec. 31 Recorded depreciation on the truck for the year.

Year 3
Dec. 31 Recorded depreciation on the truck for the year.

Basinâs depreciation policies include (1) using straight?line depreciation, (2) recording depreciation to the nearest whole month, and (3) expensing all truck expenditures of $75 or less.

Required:
Prepare journal entries to record these transactions and adjustments.

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