Intermediate Accounting
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Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.14Q
A lease that has a lease term (including any options to terminate or renew that are reasonably certain) of twelve months or less is considered a “short-term lease.” How does a lessee record a lease using the short-cut approach available as an option for short-term leases?
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A lease that has a lease term (including any options to terminate or renew that are reasonably certain) of twelve months or less is considered a “short-term lease.” How does a lessee record a lease using the short-cut approach available as an option for short-term leases?
For which of the following conditions will the lessor classify a lease as a sales-type lease?
A. The present value of the sum of the lease payments is equal to or more than the fair value of the underlying asset.
B. The lease term is half of the underlying asset's economic life.
C.The lease term is less than one year.
D. The leased asset may be exchanged for a similar asset during the lease term.
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