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On January 1, 2016, The Hammel Company (lessee) entered into a five-year, noncancelable lease for a machine with payments of $25,981.62 due each January 1. The first payment is due January 1, 2016. The McMillan Company (lessor) has a 10% interest rate known by Hammel. Fair Value and Book Value of machine: $100,000 Property Taxes included in annual S25,981.62 payments: $2,000 No renewal options. No salvage value. Straight-line depreciation used by both lessee and lessor . Economic life of the asset is 5 years. McMillan's Interest Revenue will be:.a. Zero in 2016, but an amount in year 2017 through 2020 that is higher every year b. Zero in 2016, but an amount in year 2017 through 2020 that is lower every year c. An amount in 2016 through 2020 that is higher every year d. An amount in 2016 through 2020 that is lower every year

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