Pepper, Inc. agrees to lease equipment from the Blue Corporation for 10 years at $25,000 at the end of each year. The equipment has a fair value of $175,000 and an estimated useful life of 10 years. The lease includes a guaranteed residual value of $10,000. In addition to the lease payments, Pepper will pay $5,000 per year for a maintenance agreement. Pepper can finance this lease with its bank at a 12% rate. The lessor's implicit lease rate, known to the lessee, is 10%. The lessor and the lessee use ASC 842 guidelines for lease accounting. Present value interest factors are: 10% 12% PV factor of $1 for 10 periods PV factor for ordinary annuity for 10 periods 0.38554 0.32197 6.14457 5.65022 If the equipment is worth $7,500 at the end of the lease, Pepper will make which one of the following journal entries? Multiple Choice DR Finance lease liability 7,500 CR Right-to-use asset 7,500 DR Finance lease liability 12,500 CR Right-to-use asset 10,000 CR Cash 2,500 DR Finance lease liability 10,000 DR Loss on residual value guarantee 2,500 CR Right-to- use asset 10,000 CR Cash 2,500 No entry required.
Pepper, Inc. agrees to lease equipment from the Blue Corporation for 10 years at $25,000 at the end of each year. The equipment has a fair value of $175,000 and an estimated useful life of 10 years. The lease includes a guaranteed residual value of $10,000. In addition to the lease payments, Pepper will pay $5,000 per year for a maintenance agreement. Pepper can finance this lease with its bank at a 12% rate. The lessor's implicit lease rate, known to the lessee, is 10%. The lessor and the lessee use ASC 842 guidelines for lease accounting. Present value interest factors are: 10% 12% PV factor of $1 for 10 periods PV factor for ordinary annuity for 10 periods 0.38554 0.32197 6.14457 5.65022 If the equipment is worth $7,500 at the end of the lease, Pepper will make which one of the following journal entries? Multiple Choice DR Finance lease liability 7,500 CR Right-to-use asset 7,500 DR Finance lease liability 12,500 CR Right-to-use asset 10,000 CR Cash 2,500 DR Finance lease liability 10,000 DR Loss on residual value guarantee 2,500 CR Right-to- use asset 10,000 CR Cash 2,500 No entry required.
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Transcribed Image Text:Pepper, Inc. agrees to lease equipment from the Blue Corporation for 10 years at $25,000 at the end of each
year. The equipment has a fair value of $175,000 and an estimated useful life of 10 years. The lease includes a
guaranteed residual value of $10,000. In addition to the lease payments, Pepper will pay $5,000 per year for a
maintenance agreement. Pepper can finance this lease with its bank at a 12% rate. The lessor's implicit lease
rate, known to the lessee, is 10%. The lessor and the lessee use ASC 842 guidelines for lease accounting.
Present value interest factors are:
10%
12%
PV factor of $1 for 10 periods
PV factor for ordinary annuity for 10 periods
0.38554
0.32197
6.14457
5.65022
If the equipment is worth $7,500 at the end of the lease, Pepper will make which one of the following journal
entries?
Multiple Choice
DR Finance lease liability 7,500 CR Right-to-use asset 7,500
DR Finance lease liability 12,500 CR Right-to-use asset 10,000 CR Cash 2,500
DR Finance lease liability 10,000 DR Loss on residual value guarantee 2,500 CR Right-to-
use asset 10,000 CR Cash 2,500
No entry required.
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