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Chapter 15, Problem 15.6BE
Sales-type lease; lessor; income statement effects
• LO15–3
A lease agreement that qualifies as a finance lease calls for annual lease payments of $26,269 over a six-year lease term (also the asset’s useful life), with the first payment at January 1, the beginning of the lease. The interest rate is 5%. The lessor’s fiscal year is the calendar year. The lessor manufactured this asset at a cost of $125,000. What would be the amounts related to the lease that the lessor would report in its income statement for the year ended December 31 (ignore taxes)?
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Brief Exercise 15-3 (Algo) Lessee and lessor; calculate interest; finance/sales-type lease [LO15-2]
A finance lease agreement calls for quarterly lease payments of $5,302 over a 15-year lease term, with the first payment on July 1, the
beginning of the lease. The annual interest rate is 8%. Both the present value of the lease payments and the cost of the asset to the
lessor are $188,000.
Required:
a. Prepare a partial amortization table up to the October 1 payment.
b. What would be the amount of interest expense (revenue) the lessee (lessor) would record in conjunction with the second
quarterly payment on October 1?
Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
Required A Required B
Prepare a partial amortization table up to the October 1 payment.
Note: Enter all amounts as positive values. Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar.
Date
July 1
July 1
October 1
Lease
Payment
Effective
Interest
Decrease in Outstanding
balance
balance
E 15-9 Lessor calculation of annual lease payments; lessee calculation of asset and liability LO15-2
Each of the three independent situations below describes a finance lease in which annual lease payments are payable at the beginning of
each year. The lessee is aware of the lessor's implicit rate of return.
Lease term (years)
Lessor's rate of return (known by lessee)
Lessee's incremental borrowing rate
Fair value of lease asset
1
10
11%
12%
$600,000
Required:
For each situation, determine:
a. The amount of the annual lease payments as calculated by the lessor.
b. The amount the lessee would record as a right-of-use asset and a lease liability.
Situation
2
20
9%
10%
$980,000
3
4
12%
10%
$185,000
E 15-26
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 term (years)
Lessor's and lessee's interest rate
Residual value:
Estimated fair value
Guaranteed by lessee
1
7
9%
0
0
Situation
2
7
11%
$50,000
0
3
8
10%
4
8
12%
$8,000 $50,000
$8,000 $60,000
Chapter 15 Solutions
INTER. ACCOUNTING - CONNECT+ALEKS ACCESS
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