INTER. ACCOUNTING - CONNECT+ALEKS ACCESS
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.13BE
Lease payment
• LO6–9
On September 30, 2018, Ferguson Imports leased a warehouse. Terms of the lease require Ferguson to make 10 annual lease payments of $55,000 with the first payment due immediately. Accounting standards require the company to record a lease liability when recording this type of lease. Assuming an 8% interest rate, at what amount should Ferguson record the lease liability on September 30, 2018, before the first payment is made?
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On September 30, 2021, Ferguson Imports leased a warehouse. Terms of the lease require Ferguson to make 8 annual lease
payments of $58,000 with the first payment due immediately. Accounting standards require the company to record a lease liability
when recording this type of lease.
Assume a 9% interest rate. What amount should Ferguson record the lease liability on September 30, 2021, before the first payment is
made? (Round your final answers to nearest whole dollar amount.)
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INTER. ACCOUNTING - CONNECT+ALEKS ACCESS
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