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- Bravo Manufacturing Company is negotiating with a customer for the lease of a large machine manufactured by Bravo. The machine has a cash price of $800,000. Bravo wants to be reimbursed for financing the machine at an 8% annual interest rate. Required: Determine the required lease payment if the lease agreement calls for 10 equal annual payments beginning immediately. Determine the required lease payment if the first of 10 annual payments will be made one year from the date of the agreement. Determine the required lease payment if the first of 10 annual payments will be made immediately and Bravo will be able to sell the machine to another customer for $50,000 at the end of the 10-year lease.Cassandra Company decides to enter the leasing business. The entity acquires a specialized packaging machine for P3,000,000 cash and leases it for a period of 6 years after which the machine is to be returned to Cassandra Company for disposition. The guaranteed residual value of the machine is P200,000. The lease term is arranged so that a return of 12% is earned by Cassandra Company. What is the annual rental payable in advance required to yield the desired return?Benning Manufacturing Company is negotiating with a customer for the lease of a large machine manufactured by Benning. The machine has a cash price of $800,000. Benning wants to be reimbursed for financing the machine at an 8% annual interest rate. Required: 1. Determine the required lease payment if the lease agreement calls for 10 equal annual payments beginning immediately. 2. Determine the required lease payment if the first of 10 annual payments will be made one year from the date of the agreement. 3. Determine the required lease payment if the first of 10 annual payments will be made immediately and Benning will be able to sell the machine to another customer for $50,000 at the end of the 10-year lease.
- Hull Manufacturing Co. must decide whether to purchase or lease a new piece of equipment. The equipment can be leased for $4,000 a year or purchased for $15,000. The lease includes maintenance and service. The salvage value of the equipment at the end of five years is $5,000. If the equipment is owned, service and maintenance charges (a tax-deductible cost) would be $900 a year. The firm can borrow the entire amount at a rate of 15% if they buy. The tax rate is 50%. Which method of financing would you choose? Use the following capital cost allowance amounts. Year Amount $4,500 3,150 2,205 1,543 1,081 2 3 4Oregon Machinery Company (OMC) has decided to acquire a screw machine. One alternative is to lease the machine on a three-year contract for a lease payment of $22,000 per year with payments to be made at the beginning of each year. The lease would include maintenance. The second alternative is to purchase the machine outright for $97,000, financing the investment with a bank loan for the net purchase price and amortizing the loan over a three-year period at an interest rate of 12% per year (annual payment = $40, 386). Under the borrow-to-purchase arrangement, the company would have to maintain the machine at an annual cost of $6,000, payable at year-end. The machine falls into the seven-year MACRS classification, and it has a salvage value of $45,000, which is the expected market value at the end of year 3. After three years, the company plans to replace the machine regardless of whether it leases or buys. The tax rate is 40%, and the MARR is 15%.(a) What is OMC's PW cost of…Courtland Company leased a new machine from Brendan Company. The lease term is 5 years; the estimated life of the machine is 8 years. Payments of $60,000 are due at the beginning of each year. The interest rate is 9%. The present values of an annuity due at 9% for 5 periods and 8 periods are, respectively 4.24 and 6.03. Courtland has the option to purchase the machine at the end of the lease term for $75,000, which is well below the expected fair value on that date. The present value of 1 for 5 periods and 8 periods are, respectively 0.65 and 0.50. Courtland should record a ROU asset of $254,400 $303,150 $361,800 $399,300
- The Olsen Company has decided to acquire a new truck. One alternativeis to lease the truck on a 4-year contract for a lease payment of $10,000 per year, withpayments to be made at the beginning of each year. The lease would include maintenance.Alternatively, Olsen could purchase the truck outright for $40,000, financing with a bankloan for the net purchase price, amortized over a 4-year period at an interest rate of 10%per year, payments to be made at the end of each year. Under the borrow-to-purchasearrangement, Olsen would have to maintain the truck at a cost of $1,000 per year, payableat year-end. The truck falls into the MACRS 3-year class. The applicable MACRS depreciationrates are 33%, 45%, 15%, and 7%. The truck has a salvage value of $10,000, which is theexpected market value after 4 years, at which time Olsen plans to replace the truck regardlessof whether the firm leases the truck or purchases it. Olsen has a federal-plus-state taxrate of 40%.a. What is Olsen’s PV cost of…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.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 PV factor for ordinary annuity for 10 periods 0.38554 0.32197 6.14457 5.65022 If the equipment is worth $7,500 at the end of the lease, Pepper will make which one of the following journal entries? Multiple Choice DR Finance lease liability 7,500 CR Right-to-use asset 7,500 DR Finance lease liability 12,500 CR Right-to-use asset 10,000 CR Cash 2,500 DR Finance lease liability…
- 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 The Pepper lease is a(n): Multiple Choice A. operating lease because ownership does not automatically transfer to the lessee at the end of the lease term. B. short-term lease because the lease value is less than the fair value of the asset. C. operating lease because the…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 malntenance 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 guldelines for lease accounting. Present value Interest factors are: 10% 12% PV factor of $1 for 10 periods PV factor for ordinary annuity for 10 periods 0.38554 0.32197 6.14457 5.65022 The Pepper lease Is a(n): Multiple Choice short-term lease because the lease value is less than the falr value of the asset. finance lease because the lease term covers the major part of the economlc life of the asset. operating lease because the asset reverts to Blue at the end of the lease.…Benning Manufacturing Company is negotiating with a customer for the lease of a large machine manufactured by Benning. The machine has a cash price of $800,000. Benning wants to be reimbursed for financing the machine at a 12% annual interest rate over the five-year lease term. Required: 1. Determine the required lease payment if the lease agreement calls for 10 equal semiannual payments beginning six months from the date of the agreement. 2. Determine the required lease payment if the lease agreement calls for 20 equal quarterly payments beginning immediately. 3. Determine the required lease payment if the lease agreement calls for 60 equal monthly payments beginning one month from the date of the agreement. The present value of an ordinary annuity factor for n 5 60 and i 5 1% is 44.9550.