Finance Lease, Purchase Option, Lessee, Amortization Schedules, Journal Entries. Carrie-Ann Fashions, Inc. entered into a 5-year lease with Reese Rentals to occupy an office building. The economic life of the building is 30 years. The building had a fair value of $8,500,000 and Carrie-Ann has an option to purchase the building at the end of the lease term for $5,500,000, which is expected to be considerably below fair value at lease termination. The annual lease payments are $842,500 and are due on January 1 with the first one due at lease commencement on January 1, 2019. The implicit rate in the lease is 6% and is known by Carrie-Ann. There is no guaranteed residual value specified. The lessor did not offer any incentives to sign the lease. Carrie-Ann did not incur any initial indirect costs. The lease commencement date is January 1. All payments are due on January 1. Required a. Classify this lease for Carne-Ann Fashions (the lessee). b. Prepare the journal entries necessary to record this transaction on the lease commencement date. c. Prepare the lease amortization schedule and prepare the journal entries for the first year.
Finance Lease, Purchase Option, Lessee, Amortization Schedules, Journal Entries. Carrie-Ann Fashions, Inc. entered into a 5-year lease with Reese Rentals to occupy an office building. The economic life of the building is 30 years. The building had a fair value of $8,500,000 and Carrie-Ann has an option to purchase the building at the end of the lease term for $5,500,000, which is expected to be considerably below fair value at lease termination. The annual lease payments are $842,500 and are due on January 1 with the first one due at lease commencement on January 1, 2019. The implicit rate in the lease is 6% and is known by Carrie-Ann. There is no guaranteed residual value specified. The lessor did not offer any incentives to sign the lease. Carrie-Ann did not incur any initial indirect costs. The lease commencement date is January 1. All payments are due on January 1. Required a. Classify this lease for Carne-Ann Fashions (the lessee). b. Prepare the journal entries necessary to record this transaction on the lease commencement date. c. Prepare the lease amortization schedule and prepare the journal entries for the first year.
Solution Summary: The author explains that lease is a long-term rent agreement between two parties that is often clubbed with other clauses relating to maintenance or sale at the end of the lease period.
Entries. Carrie-Ann Fashions, Inc. entered into a 5-year lease with Reese Rentals to occupy an office building. The economic life of the building is 30 years. The building had a fair value of $8,500,000 and Carrie-Ann has an option to purchase the building at the end of the lease term for $5,500,000, which is expected to be considerably below fair value at lease termination. The annual lease payments are $842,500 and are due on January 1 with the first one due at lease commencement on January 1, 2019. The implicit rate in the lease is 6% and is known by Carrie-Ann. There is no guaranteed residual value specified. The lessor did not offer any incentives to sign the lease. Carrie-Ann did not incur any initial indirect costs. The lease commencement date is January 1. All payments are due on January 1.
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a. Classify this lease for Carne-Ann Fashions (the lessee).
b. Prepare the journal entries necessary to record this transaction on the lease commencement date.
c. Prepare the lease amortization schedule and prepare the journal entries for the first year.
The following transactions involving intangible assets of Oriole Corporation occurred on or near December 31, 2025.
1.) Oriole paid Grand Company $520,000 for the exclusive right to market a particular product, using the Grand name and logo in promotional material. The franchise runs for as long as Oriole is in business.
2.) Oriole spent $654,000 developing a new manufacturing process. It has applied for a patent, and it believes that its application will be successful.
3.) In January 2026, Oriole's application for a patent (#2 above) was granted. Legal and registration costs incurred were $247,800. The patent runs for 20 years. The manufacturing process will be useful to Oriole for 10 years.
4.) Oriole incurred $168,000 in successfully defending one of its patents in an infringement suit. The patent expires during December 2029. Oriole incurred
5.) $446,400 in an unsuccessful patent defense. As a result of the adverse verdict, the patent, with a remaining unamortized cost of…
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