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Bonita Leasing Company agrees to lease equipment to Windsor Corporation on January 1, 2020. The following information relates to the lease agreement.
1. | The term of the lease is 7 years with no renewal option, and the machinery has an estimated economic life of 9 years. | |
2. | The cost of the machinery is $559,000, and the fair value of the asset on January 1, 2020, is $724,000. | |
3. | At the end of the lease term, the asset reverts to the lessor and has a guaranteed residual value of $60,000. Windsor estimates that the expected residual value at the end of the lease term will be 60,000. Windsor amortizes all of its leased equipment on a straight-line basis. | |
4. | The lease agreement requires equal annual rental payments, beginning on January 1, 2020. | |
5. | The collectibility of the lease payments is probable. | |
6. | Bonita desires a 10% |
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