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- Reynolds Construction (RC) needs a piece of equipment that costs $150,000. The equipment has an economic life of 3 years and no residual value. The equipment will not require maintenance because its useful life is so short. RC can borrow the full cost of the equipment at an interest rate of 7% with payments due at the end of the year. Alternatively, RC can lease the equipment for $55,000 with payments due at the end of the year. Assume RC chooses the lease, which is a finance lease for financial reporting purposes. Answer the following questions. (Hint: See Table 19-1.) What will RC report as an amortization expense at Year 1? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. Enter your answer as a positive value. $ What will RC report as the lease liability at Year 1? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. Enter your answer as a positive value. $ What will RC report as the right-of-use asset at Year 1? Do…C12. A contractor gets revenue of $30,000 every year on the below earthmoving contract. Buy a heavy-duty truck for $35,000, salvage is expected to be $3000 at the end of the vehicle’s 5-year MACRS depreciable life. Maintenance is $1000/year, monthly operating expenses are $1000. Is it worth signing the contract? Justify. The expected RoR is 9%.Carr Corporation is considering new equipment. The equipment can be purchased from an overseas supplier for $3,900. The freight and installation costs for the equipment are $515. If purchased, annual repairs and maintenance are estimated to be $410 per year over the four-year useful life of the equipment. Alternatively, Carr can lease the equipment from a domestic supplier for $1,750 per year for four years, with no additional costs. Required: A. Prepare a differential analysis dated August 4 to determine whether Carr should lease (Alternative 1) or purchase (Alternative 2) the equipment. Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". A colon (:) will automatically appear if required. (Hint: This is a “lease or buy” decision, which must be analyzed from the…