Crosley Company, a machinery dealer, leased a machine to Dexter Corporation on 1 January 2019. The lease is for an 8-year period and requires equal annual payments of $35,004 at the beginning of each year. The first payment is received on 1 January 2019. Crosley had purchased the machine during 2018 for $160,000. Collectibility of lease payments by Crosley is probable. Crosley set the annual rental to ensure a 6% rate of return. The machine has an economic life of 10 years with no residual value and reverts to Crosley at the termination of the lease. Instructions: (a) Compute the amount of the lease receivable. (b) Prepare all necessary journal entries for Crosley for 2019. (c) Suppose the collectibility of the lease payments was not probable for Crosley. Prepare all necessary journal entries for the company in 2019.
Crosley Company, a machinery dealer, leased a machine to Dexter Corporation on 1 January 2019. The lease is for an 8-year period and requires equal annual payments of $35,004 at the beginning of each year. The first payment is received on 1 January 2019. Crosley had purchased the machine during 2018 for $160,000. Collectibility of lease payments by Crosley is probable. Crosley set the annual rental to ensure a 6%
Instructions:
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(a) Compute the amount of the lease receivable.
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(b) Prepare all necessary
journal entries for Crosley for 2019.
(c) Suppose the collectibility of the lease payments was not probable for Crosley. Prepare all necessary journal entries for the company in 2019.
(d) Suppose at the end of the lease term, Crosley receives the asset and determines that it actually has a fair value of $1,000 instead of the anticipated residual value of $0. Record the entry to recognize the receipt of the asset for Crosley at the end of the lease term.
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