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Koffman and Sons signed a four-year lease for a forklift on January 1, 2017. Annual lease payments of $1,558, based on an interest rate of 6%, are to be made every December 31, beginning with December 31, 2017. PV of Annuity of $1
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Refer to the table above for present value factors.

1. Assume that the lease is treated as an operating lease.

a. Will the value of the forklift appear on Koffman's balance sheet?

No

b. What account will indicate that lease payments have been made?

Lease expense

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From the viewpoint of the lessee, there are two types of lease agreements: operating and capital. In an operating lease, the lessee acquires the right to use an asset for a limited period of time. The lessee is not required to record the right to use the property as an asset or to record the obligation for payments as a liability.
2. Assume that the lease is treated as a capital lease or finance lease.

a. Identify and analyze the effect when the lease is signed.

Activity
Investing and Financing
Accounts
Leased Asset Increase, Lease Obligation Increase
Statement(s)
Balance Sheet only
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Capital leases give the lessee sufficient rights of ownership and control of the property, and are recorded as an asset and depreciated. The present value of the lease payments is recorded as an asset and liability and interest expense is recorded each period based on the remaining obligation times the effective interest rate.
Identify and analyze the transaction by using the following steps:
1. Determine activity – operating, investing or financing.
2. Determine accounts affected and the amount of increases/decreases.
3. Determine the financial statements affected – balance sheet, income statement.
The accounting equation must balance for each transaction.

How does this entry affect the accounting equation?
If a financial statement item is not affected, select "No Entry" and leave the amount box blank. If the effect on a financial statement item is negative, i. e, a decrease, be sure to enter the answer with a minus sign. Round answers to the nearest whole dollar.

Balance Sheet Income Statement
Stockholders' Net
Assets = Liabilities + Equity Revenues – Expenses = Income

Leased Asset
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5,398.47

Lease Obligation
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5,398.47
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0

No Entry
fill in the blank c202ebf58060013_7
0

No Entry
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0
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0

Explain why the value of the leased asset is not recorded at $6,232 ($1,558 x 4). The leased asset should be reported at the
present value
of the payments which is $fill in the blank c202ebf58060013_12
not at $fill in the blank c202ebf58060013_13
6,232

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Partially correct
b. Identify and analyze the effect of the first lease payment on December 31,

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