efer to the following lease amortization schedule. The 10 payments are made annually starting with the beginning of the lease. Title does not transfer to the lessee and there is no purchase option or guaranteed residual value. The asset has an expected economic life of 12 years. The lease is noncancelable. Payment Cash Payment Effective Interest Decrease in balance Outstanding Balance 101,385 1 15,000 15,000 86,385 2 15,000 8,639 6,361 80,024 3 15,000 8,002 6,998 73,026 4 15,000 7,303 7,697 65,329 5 15,000 6,533 8,467 56,862 6 15,000 5,686 9,314 47,548 7 15,000 4,755 10,245 37,303

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Refer to the following lease amortization schedule. The 10 payments are made annually starting with the beginning of the lease. Title does not transfer to the lessee and there is no purchase option or guaranteed residual value. The asset has an expected economic life of 12 years. The lease is noncancelable.

Payment

Cash
 Payment

Effective
 Interest

Decrease
 in balance

Outstanding Balance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

101,385

 

1

 

15,000

 

 

 

15,000

 

86,385

 

2

 

15,000

 

8,639

 

6,361

 

80,024

 

3

 

15,000

 

8,002

 

6,998

 

73,026

 

4

 

15,000

 

7,303

 

7,697

 

65,329

 

5

 

15,000

 

6,533

 

8,467

 

56,862

 

6

 

15,000

 

5,686

 

9,314

 

47,548

 

7

 

15,000

 

4,755

 

10,245

 

37,303

 

8

 

15,000

 

3,730

 

11,270

 

26,033

 

9

 

15,000

 

?

 

?

 

?

 

10

 

15,000

 

?

 

?

 

?

 

What amount would the lessee record as annual amortization on the right-of-use asset using the straight-line method? (Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.)

  1. $10,139.
  2. $8,638.
  3. $15,000.
  4. $10,203.
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