Lease concepts; finance/sales-type leases; guaranteed and unguaranteed residual value • LO15–2, LO15–6 Each of the four independent situations below describes a sales-type lease in which annual lease payments of $100,000 are payable at the beginning of each year. Each is a finance lease for the lessee. Determine the following amounts at the beginning of the lease: A. The lessor’s: 1. Lease payments 2. Gross investment in the lease 3. Net investment in the lease B. The lessee’s: 4. Lease payments 5. Right-of-use asset 6. Lease liability
Lease concepts; finance/sales-type leases; guaranteed and unguaranteed residual value • LO15–2, LO15–6 Each of the four independent situations below describes a sales-type lease in which annual lease payments of $100,000 are payable at the beginning of each year. Each is a finance lease for the lessee. Determine the following amounts at the beginning of the lease: A. The lessor’s: 1. Lease payments 2. Gross investment in the lease 3. Net investment in the lease B. The lessee’s: 4. Lease payments 5. Right-of-use asset 6. Lease liability
Solution Summary: The author explains the amount of lease payments for the lessor at each independent situation.
Lease concepts; finance/sales-type leases; guaranteed and unguaranteed residual value
• LO15–2, LO15–6
Each of the four independent situations below describes a sales-type lease in which annual lease payments of $100,000 are payable at the beginning of each year. Each is a finance lease for the lessee. Determine the following amounts at the beginning of the lease:
A. The lessor’s:
1. Lease payments
2. Gross investment in the lease
3. Net investment in the lease
B. The lessee’s:
4. Lease payments
5. Right-of-use asset
6. Lease liability
(A)
Expert Solution
To determine
the amounts at the beginning of lease for the lessor at each independent situation.
Exercise 3-12A (Algo) Conducting sensitivity analysis using a spreadsheet LO 3-5
Use the below table to answer the following questions.
Selling Price$27.00
Variable
2,100
3,100
Fixed Cost
Cost
Sales Volume
4,100
Profitability
5,100
6,100
$25,700
8
$14,200
$33,200
$52,200
$71,200
$90,200
25,700
9
12,100
30,100
48,100
66,100
84,100
25,700
10
10,000
27,000
44,000
61,000
78,000
35,700
8
4,200
23,200
42,200
61,200
80,200
35,700
9
2,100
20,100
38,100
56,100
74,100
35,700
10
17,000
34,000
51,000
68,000
45,700
8
(5,800)
13,200
32,200
51,200
70,200
45,700
9
(7,900)
10,100
28,100
46,100
64,100
45,700
10
(10,000)
7,000
24,000
41,000
58,000
Required
a. Determine the sales volume, fixed cost, and variable cost per unit at the break-even point.
b. Determine the expected profit if Rundle projects the following data for Delatine: sales, 4,100 bottles; fixed cost, $25,700; and
variable cost per unit, $10.
c. Rundle is considering new circumstances that would change the conditions described in…
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