Intermediate Accounting
Intermediate Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259722660
Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.26E

Lease concepts; finance/sales-type leases; guaranteed and unguaranteed residual value

• LO15–2, LO15–6

Each of the four independent situations below describes a sales-type lease in which annual lease payments of $100,000 are payable at the beginning of each year. Each is a finance lease for the lessee. Determine the following amounts at the beginning of the lease:

A. The lessor’s:

1. Lease payments

2. Gross investment in the lease

3. Net investment in the lease

B. The lessee’s:

4. Lease payments

5. Right-of-use asset

6. Lease liability

Chapter 15, Problem 15.26E, Lease concepts; finance/sales-type leases; guaranteed and unguaranteed residual value  LO152, LO156

(A)

Expert Solution
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To determine
the amounts at the beginning of lease for the lessor at each independent situation.

Explanation of Solution

  Situation
  1 2 3 4
Lessor        
  Lease payments (1)700,000 (2) 700,000 (3)800,000 (4)800,000
Gross investment
  in the lease
(5)700,000 (6)750,000 (7)808,000 (8)860,000
  Net investment
  in the lease
(9)548,592 (10)547,137 (11)590,574 (12)580,609

Table (1)

Working note:

The lease payment is calculated as follows:

Lease payments (Situation 1) = (Annual lease payments×Number of fixed payments)=($100,000×7)=$700,000 (1)

Lease payments (Situation 2) = (Annual lease payments×Number of fixed payments)=($100,000×7)=$700,000 (2)

Lease payments (Situation 3) = (Annual lease payments×Number of fixed payments)=($100,000×8)=$800,000 (3)

Lease payments (Situation 4) = (Annual lease payments×Number of fixed payments)=($100,000×8)=$800,000 (4)

The gross investment in lease is calculated as follows:

Gross investment in lease(Situation 1) = [Lease payments + Guaranteed residual value+ Unguaranteed residual value]=[$700,000+$0+$0]=$700,000 (5)

Gross investment in lease(Situation 2) =[Lease payments + Guaranteed residual value+ Unguaranteed residual value]=[$700,000+$50,000+$0]=$750,000 (6)

Gross investment in lease(Situation 3) =[Lease payments + Guaranteed residual value+ Unguaranteed residual value]=[$800,000+$8,000+$0]=$808,000 (7)

Gross investment in lease(Situation 4) =[Lease payments + Guaranteed residual value+ Unguaranteed residual value]=[$800,000+$0+$60,000]=$860,000 (8)

The net investment in the lease is calculated as follows:

Net investment in lease(Situation 1) =[Annual lease payments×PVIFA(9%,7)]=[$100,000×5.48592]=$548,592 (9)

Net investment in lease(Situation 2) =[[Annual lease payments×PVIFA(11%,7)]+[Guaranteed lease payments×PVIF(11%,7)]]=[($100,000×5.23054)+($50,000×0.48166)]=$547,137 (10)

586,842

24,083

Net investment in lease(Situation 3) =[[Annual lease payments×PVIFA(10%,8)]+[Guaranteed lease payments×PVIF(10%,8)]]=[($100,000×5.86842)+($8,000×0.46651)]=$590,574 (11)

Net investment in lease(Situation 4) =[[Annual lease payments×PVIFA(12%,8)]+[Guaranteed lease payments×PVIF(12%,8)]]=[($100,000×5.56376)+($60,000×0.40388)]=$580,609 (12)

(B)

Expert Solution
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To determine
the amounts at the beginning of lease for the lessee at each independent situation.

Explanation of Solution

  Situation
  1 2 3 4
Lessor        
 Lease payments (13) 700,000 (14) 700,000 (15) 800,000 (16) 810,000
 Right-of-use asset (17)548,592 (18)523,054 (19)586,842 (20)560,415
 Lease payable (17) 548,592 (18)523,054 (19)586,842 (20)560,415

Table (2)

The lease payment is calculated as follows:

Lease payments (Situation 1) = [(Annual lease payments×Number of fixed payments) +Excess lessee guaranteed residual value]=[($100,000×7)+$0]=$700,000 (13)

Lease payments (Situation 2) = [(Annual lease payments×Number of fixed payments) +Excess lessee guaranteed residual value]=[($100,000×7)+$0]=$700,000 (14)

Lease payments (Situation 3) = [(Annual lease payments×Number of fixed payments) +Excess lessee guaranteed residual value]=[($100,000×8)+$0]=$800,000 (15)

Lease payments (Situation 4) = [(Annual lease payments×Number of fixed payments) +Excess lessee guaranteed residual value]=[($100,000×8)+($60,000$50,000)]=$810,000 (16)

The amount to be recorded as right-of-use asset and lease liability is calculated as follows:

Lessee's value of lease (Situation 1) =[Annual lease payments×PVIFA(9%,7)]=[$100,000×5.48592]=$548,592 (17)

Lessee's value of lease (Situation 2) =[Annual lease payments×PVIFA(11%,7)]=[$100,000×5.23054]=$523,054 (18)

Lessee's value of lease (Situation 3) =[Annual lease payments×PVIFA(10%,8)]=[$100,000×5.86842]=$586,842 (19)

Lessee's value of lease (Situation 4) =[[Annual lease payments×PVIFA(12%,8)]+[Excess lessee-guaranteed residual value×PVIF(12%,8)]]=[($100,000×5.56376)+($10,000×0.40388)]=$560,415 (20)

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