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Basic Question 7 of 16
West Company leased a new machine from South Company on May 1, 2015 for 10 years with annual lease payments of $40,000 at the start of each lease year. The machine has an estimated useful life of 12 years. The appropriate discount rate to be used is 14% and the present value of $1 for 10 periods at 14% is 0.27. The present value of an annuity of $1 for 10 periods at 14% is 5.95. The lease contract included a residual value guarantee of $50,000. West should record a capitalized leased asset on their books of ______.
B. $238,000
C. $224,500
A. $251,500
B. $238,000
C. $224,500
User Contributed Comments 11
User | Comment |
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kalps | NB it is guaranteed so it will be paid at the end of teh period. If it was an option then you would look at the probability of exercising that option and make a conservative estimate |
isida | the residual value guarantee is discounted as a lump sum |
o123 | ** PV OF THE $1 ANNUITY IS NOT 5.95, ITS 5.216!! Value of 40,000 annuity: N=10, i/y=14, pmt=40,000 CPT PV= 208,645 value of 50,000 Lump sum: N=10, i/y=14, FV=50,000 CPT PV= 13,487 BV; 13,487 + 208,645 = 222,132 |
o123 | Wow...sorry people I'm going to have to take back that last comment once again...and take my hat off to the people at AN aswell. Just noticed the fine print: the lease payment is at the beginning of the period (Annuity Due)! so set your calc to the BGN mode and run the same calculations. |
quynhnk79 | Great, you so responsible man! Thank you. |
quanttrader | add PV of guarantee to PV of lease payment annuity. |
thekobe | just make the calculation of the annuity and you get $238, but since you have to include the residual value, the answer should be greater, so your choice is A |
johntan1979 | If you used the TVM menu, the answer is $251,342 due to rounding differences. |
gill15 | Problem with this question is it say the PV of an annuity of 1 for 10 periods = 5.95. They should tell us if the PV value of the annuity of 5.95 pertains to an annuity due or immediate. I assumed the 5.95 was for immediate but its due. |
Shaan23 | With Lease payments at BOYear this is an annuity due. It does NOT state if 5.95 is for an anuity due or immediate. With first reading I would say it is Annuity immediate and needs to be converted. |
farrahkame | lol what. |
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Learning Outcome Statements
explain the financial reporting of leases from the perspectives of lessors and lessees
CFA® 2024 Level I Curriculum, Volume 2, Module 8.