a.
The implicit rate of the lease.
Given information:
Lease term is 5 years.
Economic life of the equipment is 30 years.
Fair value of the asset is $8,500,000.
Exercise price of option is $5,500,000.
Carrying value of asset is $6,500,000.
Annual lease payments are $983,199 due on Jan/1 each year
b.
The classification of a lease for the lessor.
Given information:
Lease term is 5 years.
Economic life of the equipment is 30 years.
Fair value of the asset is $8,500,000.
Exercise price of the option is $5,500,000.
Carrying value of the asset is $6,500,000.
Annual lease payments are $983,199 due on Jan/1 each year
c.
To prepare: The
Given information:
The lease term is 5 years.
Economic life of equipment is 30 years.
Fair value of the asset is $8,500,000.
Exercise price of option is $5,500,000.
Carrying value of the asset is $6,500,000.
Annual lease payments are $983,199 due on Jan/1 each year
d.
To prepare: The journal entries of a sales-type lease for lessor up to the beginning of the second year of the lease.
Given information:
Lease term is 5 years.
Economic life of equipment is 30 years.
Fair value of the asset is $8,500,000.
Exercise price of option is $5,500,000.
Carrying value of asset is $6,500,000.
Annual lease payments are $983,199 due on Jan/1 each year

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