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An asset with a market value of P1,000,000 is leased on January 1, 2019. Five annual lease payments are due each December 31 beginning December 31, 2019. The guaranteed residual value on December 31, 2023, the last day of the lease term, is P400,000. The lessor’s implicit interest rate is 8%. What is the annual lease payment?
A. P200,000
B. P182,456
C. P168,910
D. P120,000
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