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Sale-Leaseback approach
In the sale-leaseback approach, the owner of the leased asset sells it and immediately leases it back from the new owner. In this transaction, seller (lessee) receives cash from the sale of the asset and also pays periodic rent payments to the buyer (Lessor) to retain the use of asset.
Operating lease
This type of lease refers to the lease where the lessor permits the lessee to make use of the asset for a specified time period by charging rent without actual transfer of ownership of the asset which is leased. This type of lease cancellable and is of short term.
To Prepare: appropriate entries for ND Center (Lessee) on January 1, 2016 to record the sale-leaseback.
(2)
To Prepare: appropriate entries for ND Center (Lessee) on December 31, 2016 to record the necessary adjustments.

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