Lessee; operating lease; advance payment; leasehold improvement • LO15–4 On January 1, 2018, Winn Heat Transfer leased office space under a three-year operating lease agreement. The arrangement specified three annual rent payments of $80,000 each, beginning December 31, 2018, and at each December 31 through 2020. The lessor, HVAC Leasing calculates lease payments based on an annual interest rate of 5%. Winn also paid a $100,000 advance payment at the beginning of the lease in addition to the first $80,000 rent payment. With permission of the owner, Winn made structural modifications to the building before occupying the space at a cost of $180,000. The useful life of the building and the structural modifications were estimated to be 30 years with no residual value. Required: Prepare the appropriate entries for Winn Heat Transfer from the beginning of the lease through the end of 2020. Winn’s fiscal year is the calendar year.
Lessee; operating lease; advance payment; leasehold improvement • LO15–4 On January 1, 2018, Winn Heat Transfer leased office space under a three-year operating lease agreement. The arrangement specified three annual rent payments of $80,000 each, beginning December 31, 2018, and at each December 31 through 2020. The lessor, HVAC Leasing calculates lease payments based on an annual interest rate of 5%. Winn also paid a $100,000 advance payment at the beginning of the lease in addition to the first $80,000 rent payment. With permission of the owner, Winn made structural modifications to the building before occupying the space at a cost of $180,000. The useful life of the building and the structural modifications were estimated to be 30 years with no residual value. Required: Prepare the appropriate entries for Winn Heat Transfer from the beginning of the lease through the end of 2020. Winn’s fiscal year is the calendar year.
Solution Summary: The author explains the operating lease, which allows the lessee to make use of the asset for a specified time period by charging rent without actual transfer of ownership.
On January 1, 2018, Winn Heat Transfer leased office space under a three-year operating lease agreement. The arrangement specified three annual rent payments of $80,000 each, beginning December 31, 2018, and at each December 31 through 2020. The lessor, HVAC Leasing calculates lease payments based on an annual interest rate of 5%. Winn also paid a $100,000 advance payment at the beginning of the lease in addition to the first $80,000 rent payment. With permission of the owner, Winn made structural modifications to the building before occupying the space at a cost of $180,000. The useful life of the building and the structural modifications were estimated to be 30 years with no residual value.
Required:
Prepare the appropriate entries for Winn Heat Transfer from the beginning of the lease through the end of 2020. Winn’s fiscal year is the calendar year.
Calculate Airbnb inventory turnover for the year 2024.
( (COGS) was $1.829 billion for the previous 12 months)(average inventory for 2024 is showing a significant increase, with the company reporting over $491 million)
What does inventory turnover tells an investor?
Cariman Company manufactures and sells three styles of door Handles: Gold, Bronze and
Silver. Production takes 50, 50, and 20 machine hours to manufacture 1,000-unit batches
of Gold, Bronze, and Silver Handles, respectively. The following additional data apply:
Projected sales in units
Per Unit data:
Gold Bronze Silver
60,000 100,000 80,000
2. Determine the activity cost driver rate for setup costs and inspection costs?
3. Using the ABC system, for the Gold style of Handle:
a. Calculate the estimated overhead costs per unit?
b. Calculate the estimated operating profit per unit?
4. Explain the difference between the profits obtained from the traditional system and
the ABC system. Which system provides a better estimate of profitability?
Selling price
$80
$40
$60
Direct materials
$16
$8
$16
Direct labour
$30
$6
$18
Overhead cost based on direct labour
hours (traditional system)
$24
$6
$18
Hours per 1,000-unit batch:
Direct labour hours
Machine hours
Setup hours
Inspection hours
80
20
60…
I need some help with problem B. I have done the work, but I'd like to make sure if I have done the calculations correctly. If you see anything else that is wrong, please let me know.
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