In pacto de retro sale or sale with a right to repurchase of an immovable property, what is the default period of redemption by the pacto de retro seller if the redemption period is not stated in the contract of pacto de retro sale?
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60. In pacto de retro sale or sale with a right to repurchase of an immovable property, what is the default period of redemption by the pacto de retro seller if the redemption period is not stated in the contract of pacto de retro sale?
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- 6. Entity X sells a building to Entity Y and simultaneously leases Sale and leaseback 6. Entity X sells a building to Entity Y and simultaneously it back. Relevant information follows: P2,000,00 Cash selling price of building Fair,value of building Carrying amount of building Annual rent payable at the end of each year 1,800,00 1,000,00 120,000 18 years Lease term 4.5% Implicit interest rate (readily determinable to Entity X) The terms and conditions of the transaction are such that the transfer of the building qualifies as a sale under PFRS 15. Requirements: Prepare the journal entries in the books of Entity X (seller-lessee) and Entity Y (buyer-lessor) on lease commencement. (Adapted - IFRS 16. IE11)18. Which of the following lease arrangements would most likely be accounted for as a finance lease by the lessor if it is under US GAAP instead of IFRS? * a. The lease agreement runs for 15 years and the economic life of leased property is 20 years. However, the title is not transferred to the lessee at the end of the lease term. b. The present value of future payments is P73,600 when the fair value of the property is P80,000 at the end of the first lease year. c. The lessee shoulders the gain or O loss from fluctuation in the fair value of the underlying asset. d. The lessee may renew the two- year lease for two additional years; originally the lease payments were P10,000 monthly. Renewed lease term calls for P11,000 monthly rental payment.18. Which of the following lease arrangements would most likely be accounted for as a finance lease by the lessor if it is under US GAAP instead of IFRS? a. The lease agreement runs for 15 years and the economic life of leased property is 20 years. However, the title is not transferred to the lessee at the end of the lease term. b. The present value of future payments is P73,600 when the fair value of the property is P80,000 at the end of the first lease year. c. The lessee shoulders the gain or loss from fluctuation in the fair value of the underlying asset. d. The lessee may renew the two-year lease for two additional years; originally the lease payments were P10,000 monthly. Renewed lease term calls for P11,000 monthly rental payment.
- 24. Hire purchase agreement refers to A. an agreement between the lessee and the lessor for using a particular asset over a period of time against the periodic payments B. an agreement whereby a person hires goods for a period of time by paying installments and can own the goods at the end of the agreement if all installments are paid C. arrangement whereby one party sells goods to a second party with the promise to repurchase the goods at a future point in time D. an agreement whereby one party hires a particular asset for a set time period at a fixed monthly costAssume that Mr Khalifa took a Machinery from Mr Mustafa on lease for five years.As per the agreement, Mr Khalifa should pay OMR 1000 to Mr Mustafa and the repairs of the machinery only done by the Mr Khalifa during the lease period.The amount paid by Khalifa is known as _____________ a. Tax b. Interest c. Commission d. Lease paymentThe lessor and the lessee entered into a lease agreement on 1 January 2019. On that date, the lease liability recorded by the lessee was OMR 40,000. The interest rate is 10%. The amount of interest expense to be recognized on 31 December 2019 is: a. OMR 400 b. Amount can't be determined c. OMR 4,000 d. OMR 40,000
- Supposing we the contract entered in is at the price of $285. We would like to evaluate our position with respect to gain or loss accrued on the forward contract 4 months later where the price of the asset is $293.15. The market value of the forward contract at this point in time from our perspective would be: a. -$17.14 b. $8.15 c. -$8.15 d. $17.14What is the net lease receivable of the lessor at the commencement of the lease? *a. 4,534,000b. 3,790,000c. 4,990,000d. 2,590,000Suppose the forward contract is entered into at the price computed is $365.42 and 4 months later, the price of the asset is $325.45. The investor would like to evaluate her position with respect to any gain or loss accrued on the forward contract. The market value of the forward contract at this point in time from the perspective of the investor would be: a. -$39.97 b. -$19.57 c. $9.63 d. $19.57
- 9. Baa Co. enters into a lease of commercial space. The contract specifies a non-cancellable term of five years and a two-year, market-priced commencement, Baa Co. makes significant leasehold improvements with a useful life of ten years. Baa Co. determines that the economic benefits of the leasehold renewal option. Before the lease improvements can only be realized through continued of the leased property. At lease commencement, Occupancy b. 5 years c. 7 years d. 10 years a. 2 years Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding the accounting for lease liabilities? Lease liabilities are subsequently measured at amortized cost, adjusted for lease modifications and reassessments. b. Subsequent lease payments are apportioned to both the interest and the principal balance of the lease liability. c Periodic interests reflect a varying rate of interest on the remaining balance of the lease liability. d. Periodic interests reflect a constant rate of interest on the remaining…PROBLEM NO. 3 Assume that DBP Leasing Corp. and Minasugbo Inc. sign a lease contract effective on January 1, 2019 where DBP Leasing leases to Minasugbo a bulldozer. The terms and provisions of the lease contract and other pertinent date are as follows: • The term of the lease is five years. The lease agreement is non-cancelable, requiring equal rental payments of P20,711.11 at the beginning of each year (annuity-due basis). The bulldozer has a fair value at the commencement of the lease of P100,000, an estimated economic life of five years, and a guaranteed residual value of P5,000. (Minasugbo expects that it is probable that the expected value of the residual value at the end of the lease will be greater than the guaranteed amount of P5,000.) The lease contains no renewal options. The bulldozer reverts to DBP Leasing at the termination of the lease. Minasugbo's incremental borrowing rate is 5 percent per year. • Minasugbo depreciates its equipment on a straight-line basis. DBP Leasing…6. Lessee Company leased a machine on January 1, 2019 with the following pertinent information:Implicit interest rate - 10%Incremental interest rate - 12%Useful life of the machine - 12 yearsLease term - 10 yearsFixed rental payment at the end of each year - 900,000The Lessee Company has the option to purchase the machine upon the lease expiration on January 1, 2029 by paying P400,000. The lessee is reasonably certain to exercise the purchase option at the commencement date of the lease. The estimated residual value of the machine at the end of the 12-year life is P500,000. The carrying value of the right-of-use asset at the end of 2019 is?