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- Owens Company leased equipment for 4 years at 50,000 a year with an option to renew the lease for 6 years at 2,000 per month or to purchase the equipment for 25,000 (a price considerably less than the expected fair value) after the initial lease term of 4 years. Why would this lease qualify as a finance lease?(1) Assume that the lease payments were actually 280,000 per year, that Consolidated Leasing is also in the 25% tax bracket, and that it also forecasts a 200,000 residual value. Also, to furnish the maintenance support, it would have to purchase a maintenance contract from the manufacturer at the same 20,000 annual cost, again paid in advance. Consolidated Leasing can obtain an expected 10% pre-tax return on investments of similar risk. What are its NPV and IRR of leasing under these conditions? (2) What do you think the lessors NPV would be if the lease payment were set at 260,000 per year? (Hint: The lessors cash flows would be a mirror image of the lessees cash flows.)Use the information in RE20-6. However, assume that there is no bargain purchase option and that Montevallo guarantees the 20,000 estimated residual value at the end of the 10-year lease. Montevallo estimates that it is probable that it will have to pay 15,000 cash due to the residual value guarantee. Calculate the present value of the lease payments. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.
- Using the information provided, what transaction represents the best application of the present value of an annuity due of $1? A. Falcon Products leases an office building for 8 years with annual lease payments of $100,000 to be made at the beginning of each year. B. Compass, Inc., signs a note of $32,000, which requires the company to pay back the principal plus interest in four years. C. Bahwat Company plans to deposit a lump sum of $100.000 for the construction of a solar farm In 4 years. D. NYC Industries leases a car for 4 yearly annual lease payments of $12,000, where payments are made at the end of each year.Lease versus Buy Consider the data in Problem 19-1. Assume that RCs tax rate is 40% and that the equipments depreciation would be 100 per year. If the company leased the asset on a 2-year lease, the payment would be 110 at the beginning of each year. If RC borrowed and bought, the bank would charge 10% interest on the loan. In either case, the equipment is worth nothing after 2 years and will be discarded. Should RC lease or buy the equipment?Ajax Capital has determined that the amount to be amortized on an extruder is $540,000. What annual lease payment must Ajax (lessor) require from the lessee if the required rate of return is 16%? Assume that the lease payments will be made at the beginning of each of the 7 years of the lease agreement and that the marginal tax rate is 40%. a. $222,827 b. $288,140 c. $115,256 d. $192,093
- Manning Imports is contemplating an agreement to lease equipment to a customer for five years. Manning normally sells the asset for a cash price of $100,000. Assuming that 8% is a reasonable rate of interest, what must be the amount of quarterly lease payments (beginning at the commencement of the lease) in order for Manning to recover its normal selling price as well as be compensated for financing the asset over the lease term?Manning Imports is contemplating an agreement to lease equipment to a customer for five years. Manning normally sells the asset for a cash price of $100,000. Assuming that 8% is a reasonable rate of interest, what must be the amount of quarterly lease payments (beginning at the inception of the lease) in order for Manning to recover its normal selling price as well as be compensated for financing the asset over the lease term?Riverside Inc. plans to purchase or lease $220,000 worth of new equipment. If purchased, the equipment will be depreciated on a straight-line basis over five years, after which it will be worthless. If leased, the annual lease payments will be $55,000 per year for five years. Assume Riverside’s borrowing cost is 8%, its tax rate is 35%, and the lease qualifies as a true tax lease. If Riverton purchases the equipment, what is the amount of the lease-equivalent loan? a. $292,884 b. $192,488 c. $197,358 d. $195,70 0 e. $190,237
- Ivanhoe Company leases a machine from Vollmer Corp. under an agreement which meets the criteria to be a finance lease for Ivanhoe. The six-year lease requires payment of $172000 at the beginning of each year, including $25200 per year for maintenance, insurance, and taxes. The incremental borrowing rate for the lessee is 10%; the lessor’s implicit rate is 8% and is known by the lessee. The present value of an annuity due of 1 for six years at 10% is 4.79079. The present value of an annuity due of 1 for six years at 8% is 4.99271. Ivanhoe should record the leased asset at 824016 858746 732930 703288The Harris Company is the lessee on a four-year lease with the following payments at the end of each year: Year 1: $ 11,500 Year 2: $ 16,500 Year 3: $ 21,500 Year 4: $ 26,500 An appropriate discount rate is 7 percentage, yielding a present value of $62,927. a-5. If the lease is an operating lease, what will be the amortization expense shown on the income statement at the end of year 1? (Leave no cells blank – be certain to enter “0” wherever required.) b-1. If the lease is a finance lease, what will be the initial value of the right-of-use asset? b-2. If the lease is a finance lease, what will be the initial value of the lease liability? b-3. If the lease is a finance lease, what will be the lease expense shown on the income statement at the end of year 1? (Leave no cells blank – be certain to enter “0” wherever required.) b-4. If the lease is a finance lease, what will be the interest expense shown on the income statement at the end of year 1?…Pepper, Inc. agrees to lease equipment from the Blue Corporation for 10 years at $25,000 at the end of each year. The equipment has a fair value of $175,000 and an estimated useful life of 10 years. The lease includes a guaranteed residual value of $10,000. In addition to the lease payments, Pepper will pay $5,000 per year for a maintenance agreement. Pepper can finance this lease with its bank at a 12% rate. The lessor’s implicit lease rate, known to the lessee, is 10%. The lessor and the lessee use ASC 842 guidelines for lease accounting. Present value interest factors are: 10% 12% PV factor of $1 for 10 periods 0.38554 0.32197 PV factor for ordinary annuity for 10 periods 6.14457 5.65022 Upon acquisition, the leased equipment will be valued on Pepper’s balance sheet at: Multiple Choice A. $144,475. B. $157,469. C. $175,000. D. $250,000.