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A lessor with a sales-type lease involving an unguaranteed residual value at the end of the lease term will report sales revenue in the period of inception of the lease at which of the following amounts?A. the sales price less the present value of the residual valueB. the present value of the minimum lease payments plus the present value of the unguaranteed residual valueC. the minimum lease payments plus the unguaranteed residual valueD. the cost of the asset to the lessor, less the present value of any unguaranteed residual value

Sagot :

Answer: A. the sales price less the present value of the residual value

Explanation:

Sales revenue is calculated as the selling price less the cost of the commodity being sold. In this case the cost will be the value of the asset. The sales revenue will therefore be the selling price less the value of the asset when it is to be sold so the relevant value is the residual value.

Even though the residual value is unguaranteed, the current estimate will be treated as the value to be deducted from the selling price. The difference is what will be reported as sales revenue.