Finance lease; calculate lease payments • LO15–2 American Food Services, Inc. leased a packaging machine from Barton and Barton Corporation. Barton and Barton completed construction of the machine on January 1, 2018. The lease agreement for the $4 million (fair value and present value of the lease payments) machine specified four equal payments at the end of each year. The useful life of the machine was expected to be four years with no residual value. Barton and Barton’s implicit interest rate was 10%. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry for American Food Services at the beginning of the lease on January 1, 2018. 2. Prepare an amortization schedule for the four-year term of the lease. 3. Prepare the appropriate entries related to the lease on December 31, 2018. 4. Prepare the appropriate entries related to the lease on December 31, 2020. (Note: You may wish to compare your solution to this exercise with that of E 14–18 which deals with a parallel situation in which the packaging machine was acquired with an installment note.)
Finance lease; calculate lease payments • LO15–2 American Food Services, Inc. leased a packaging machine from Barton and Barton Corporation. Barton and Barton completed construction of the machine on January 1, 2018. The lease agreement for the $4 million (fair value and present value of the lease payments) machine specified four equal payments at the end of each year. The useful life of the machine was expected to be four years with no residual value. Barton and Barton’s implicit interest rate was 10%. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry for American Food Services at the beginning of the lease on January 1, 2018. 2. Prepare an amortization schedule for the four-year term of the lease. 3. Prepare the appropriate entries related to the lease on December 31, 2018. 4. Prepare the appropriate entries related to the lease on December 31, 2020. (Note: You may wish to compare your solution to this exercise with that of E 14–18 which deals with a parallel situation in which the packaging machine was acquired with an installment note.)
Solution Summary: The author explains that lease is a contractual agreement whereby the right to use an asset is provided by the owner to the user of the asset.
American Food Services, Inc. leased a packaging machine from Barton and Barton Corporation. Barton and Barton completed construction of the machine on January 1, 2018. The lease agreement for the $4 million (fair value and present value of the lease payments) machine specified four equal payments at the end of each year. The useful life of the machine was expected to be four years with no residual value. Barton and Barton’s implicit interest rate was 10%.
Required:
1. Prepare the journal entry for American Food Services at the beginning of the lease on January 1, 2018.
2. Prepare an amortization schedule for the four-year term of the lease.
3. Prepare the appropriate entries related to the lease on December 31, 2018.
4. Prepare the appropriate entries related to the lease on December 31, 2020.
(Note: You may wish to compare your solution to this exercise with that of E 14–18 which deals with a parallel situation in which the packaging machine was acquired with an installment note.)
Definition Definition Method of recording financial transactions in the book of original entry by debiting and crediting the accounts affected by a transaction using the golden rules of accrual accounting.
BrightTech Inc. had stockholders'
equity of $1,200,000 at the beginning
of June 2023. During the month, the
company reported a net income of
$300,000 and declared dividends of
$175,000.
What was BrightTech Inc.. s
stockholders' equity at the end of
June 2023?
Question 3Footfall Manufacturing Ltd. reports the following financialinformation at the end of the current year:
Net Sales
$100,000
Debtor's turnover ratio (based on net sales)
2
Inventory turnover ratio
1.25
fixed assets turnover ratio
0.8
Debt to assets ratio
0.6
Net profit margin
5%
gross profit margin
25%
return on investments
2%
Use the given information to fill out the templates for incomestatement and balance sheet given below:
Income Statement of Footfall Manufacturing Ltd. for the year endingDecember 31, 20XX(in $)
Sales
100,000
Cost of goods sold
gross profit
other expenses
earnings before tax
tax @ 50%
Earnings after tax
Balance Sheet of Footfall Manufacturing Ltd. as at December 31, 20XX(in $)
Liabilities
Amount
Assets
Amount
Equity
Net fixed assets
long term debt
50,000
Inventory
short term debt
debtors
cash
Total
Total
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