INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.5BYP
To determine
Non-Interest Bearing Debt
The amount of money that a company’s be in debt without any interest payment or penalties increasing whereas, the company holds the debt.
To Advise: Mr. W for purchase of considering.
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On January 1, 2024, Nath-Langstrom Services, Incorporated, a computer software training firm, leased several computers under a two-
year operating lease agreement from ComputerWorld Leasing, which routinely finances equipment for other firms at an annual Interest
rate of 4%.
• The contract calls for four rent payments of $12,500 each, payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year.
• The computers were acquired by ComputerWorld at a cost of $95,000 and were expected to have a useful life of five years with
no residual value.
. Both firms record amortization and depreciation semiannually.
Note: Use tables, Excel, or a financial calculator. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1)
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1. Prepare appropriate Journal entries recorded by Nath-Langstrom Services for the first year of the lease.
2. Prepare appropriate Journal entries recorded by ComputerWorld Leasing for the first year of the lease.
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EAR versus APR [LO4] Two banks in the area offer 30-year, $320,000 mortgages at 4.9 percent and charge a $5,500 loan
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fee. However, the application fee charged by Insecurity Bank and Trust is refundable if the loan application is
denied, whereas that charged by I.M. Greedy and Sons Mortgage Bank is not. The current disclosure law requires that any
fees that will be refunded if the applicant is rejected be included in calculating the APR, but this is not required with
nonrefundable fees (presumably because refundable fees are part of the loan rather than a fee). What are the EARS on
these two loans? What are the APRs?
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On January 1 of this year, Skamania Company completed the following transactions (assume a 9% annual interest rate): (FV of $1, PV of
$1, FVA of $1, and PVA of $1)
Note: Use the appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.
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a. Bought a delivery truck and agreed to pay $60,100 at the end of three years.
b. Rented an office building and was given the option of paying $10,100 at the end of each of the next three years or paying
$28,100 immediately.
c. Established a savings account by depositing a single amount that will increase to $90,200 at the end of seven years.
d. Decided to deposit a single sum in the bank that will provide 9 equal annual year-end payments of $40,100 to a retired employee
(payments starting December 31 of this year).
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a. What is the cost of the truck that should be recorded at the time of purchase?
b. Which option for the office building results in the lowest present value?
c. What single amount must be…
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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