Intermediate Accounting, 10 Ed
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.2BE
Lease classification
• LO15–1, LO15–2
Corinth Co. leased nonspecialized equipment to Athens Corporation for an eight-year period, at which time possession of the equipment will revert back to Corinth. The equipment cost Corinth $16 million and has an expected useful life of 12 years. Its normal sales price is $22.4 million. The present value of the lease payments for both the lessor and lessee is $20.6 million. The first payment was made at the beginning of the lease. How should Athens classify this lease? Why?
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Intermediate Accounting, 10 Ed
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