Metlock Corporation manufactures drones. On December 31, 2019, it leased to Althaus Company a drone that had cost $102,700 to manufacture. The lease agreement covers the 5-year useful life of the drone and requires 5 equal annual rentals of $41,200 payable each December 31, beginning December 31, 2019. An interest rate of 10% is implicit in the lease agreement. Collectibility of the rentals is probable. Prepare Metlock’s December 31, 2019, journal entries.
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Metlock Corporation manufactures drones. On December 31, 2019, it leased to Althaus Company a drone that had cost $102,700 to manufacture. The lease agreement covers the 5-year useful life of the drone and requires 5 equal annual rentals of $41,200 payable each December 31, beginning December 31, 2019. An interest rate of 10% is implicit in the lease agreement. Collectibility of the rentals is probable.
Prepare Metlock’s December 31, 2019,
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