At January 1, 2021, Café Med leased restaurant equipment from Crescent Corporation under a nine-year lease agreement. The lease agreement specifies annual payments of $26,000 beginning January 1, 2021, the beginning of the lease, and at each December 31 thereafter through 2028. The equipment was acquired recently by Crescent at a cost of $189,000 (its fair value) and was expected to have a useful life of 13 years with no salvage value at the end of its life. (Because the lease term is only 9 years, the asset does have an expected residual value at the end of the lease term of $27,160.) Crescent seeks a 8% return on its lease investments. By this arrangement, the lease is deemed to be an operating lease. (FV of $1. PV of $1. EVA of $1. PVA of $1. EVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) Required: 1. What will be the effect of the lease on Café Med's earnings for the first year (ignore taxes)? (Enter decreases with negative sign.) 2. What will be the balances in the balance sheet accounts related to the lease at the end of the first year for Café Med (ignore taxes)?
At January 1, 2021, Café Med leased restaurant equipment from Crescent Corporation under a nine-year lease agreement. The lease agreement specifies annual payments of $26,000 beginning January 1, 2021, the beginning of the lease, and at each December 31 thereafter through 2028. The equipment was acquired recently by Crescent at a cost of $189,000 (its fair value) and was expected to have a useful life of 13 years with no salvage value at the end of its life. (Because the lease term is only 9 years, the asset does have an expected residual value at the end of the lease term of $27,160.) Crescent seeks a 8% return on its lease investments. By this arrangement, the lease is deemed to be an operating lease. (FV of $1. PV of $1. EVA of $1. PVA of $1. EVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) Required: 1. What will be the effect of the lease on Café Med's earnings for the first year (ignore taxes)? (Enter decreases with negative sign.) 2. What will be the balances in the balance sheet accounts related to the lease at the end of the first year for Café Med (ignore taxes)?
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Transcribed Image Text:At January 1, 2021, Café Med leased restaurant equipment from Crescent Corporation under a nine-year lease
agreement. The lease agreement specifies annual payments of $26,000 beginning January 1, 2021, the beginning
of the lease, and at each December 31 thereafter through 2028. The equipment was acquired recently by Crescent
at a cost of $189,000 (its fair value) and was expected to have a useful life of 13 years with no salvage value at the
end of its life. (Because the lease term is only 9 years, the asset does have an expected residual value at the end of
the lease term of $27,160.) Crescent seeks a 8% return on its lease investments. By this arrangement, the lease is
deemed to be an operating lease. (FV of $1. PV of $1. EVA of $1. PVA of $1. FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use
appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)
Required:
1. What will be the effect of the lease on Café Med's earnings for the first year (ignore taxes)? (Enter decreases with
negative sign.)
2. What will be the balances in the balance sheet accounts related to the lease at the end of the first year for Café
Med (ignore taxes)?
(For all requirements, round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar.)
Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
1. Effect on earnings
2
Lease payable balance (end of year)
Right-of-use asset balance (end of year)
$
$
$
26,000
14,538
11,462
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