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Business, 22.04.2020 00:04 brillamontijo

On 1/1//2018, XYZ leases a machine from Super LeaseCo for two years. The estimated economic life of the machine is 5 years. At the end of the two-years, XYZ must return the machine to Super LeaseCo. XYZ has agreed to guarantee Super LeaseCo that the residual value at that time will be at least $4,000. The annual lease payment is $5,000 per year and are payable at the BEGINNING of each year (assume payments are made on 1/1/18 and 12/31/18). Assume both parties use straight-line depreciation and/or amortization and that the estimated salvage value of the machine after five years is zero.

Super LeaseCo is a financing company and uses an implicit rate of 6% to compute the annual lease payments and the Super LeaseCo paid $13,277 to purchase the machine. Super LeaseCo believes that it will have no difficulty reselling the used machine for $4,000.

XYZ’s incremental borrowing rate is also 6% and also estimates that the fair value of the machine is also $13,277. However, XYZ believes that the expected value of the machine after two years will be only $3,500 and therefore, expects to pay an additional $500 under the guarantee.

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Part 1 - Prepare all required journal entries for XYZ and Super LeaseCo for 2018 and 2019. You should assume that the actual value of machine on 12/31/19 was $3,300 (Round all numbers to the nearest dollar)

Part 2 - Now assume that SuperLeaseCo is an equipment dealer and that the paid only 12,100 for the machine. What entry will SuperLeaseCo record on 1/1/18?

Part 3 - Now assume that the residual value in this problem was not guaranteed by XYZ. Prepare all required journal entries for XYZ and SuperLeaseCo for 2018. Do not do 2019.

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