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Chapter 18, Problem 18.10P
Finance Lease, Purchase Option, Lessee, Amortization Schedules, Journal Entries. Use the information from P18-9 to complete the following requirements.
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- a. Compute the implicit rate.
- b. Classify this lease for Lori-Ann Fashions.
- c. Prepare the
journal entry necessary for Lon-Ann Fashions to record this transaction on the lease commencement date. - d. Prepare the lease amortization schedule and prepare the journal entries through January 1, 2020, for Lon-Ann Fashions.
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