level plan as it guides every single project the Lend Lease participates‚ big and small and provides a framework for all other planning(Waddell et al. 2007‚ p336). It also supports Lend Lease’s strategic direction ‘to be the leading international property and infrastructure group’ (Vision-and-strategy 2012). The “property and infrastructure” are the industries which Lend Lease intends to compete and the “international” indicates that the Lend Lease competes in world wide markets. So this strategic direction
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Chapter 3 Part 1 of 3 1) Identify and describe the two major sources of current liabilities. The two major source of liabilities‚ for both current and noncurrent liabilities‚ are operating and financing activities. Current liabilities of an operating nature—such as accounts payable and operating expense accruals—represent claims on resources from operating activities. Current liabilities such as notes payable‚ bonds‚ and the current maturities of long-term debt reflect claims on resources from financing
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applies IFRS – Leases equipment from Lessor Inc. – 3 years – No purchase or renewal options & equipment reverts back to Lessor when lease expires – Remaining useful life = 4 years – Guaranteed Residual Value of $20K Accountants Analysis Relevant Questions 1. Was the junior accountant’s analysis correct? Why or why not? 2. Was the senior accountant’s analysis correct? Why or why not? 3. How would the answer differ under U.S. GAAP? IFRS Analysis • IAS 17 – Financing and Operating Leases • Finance
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Special Topics in Financial Accounting (ADM4348) University of Ottawa February 5th‚ 2015 Lease 1 – Security System Purchased by RFC by cash at a cost of $41‚347 on January 1‚ 20X1; Lease contract signed with Customer M on January 2‚ 20X1; Two year lease with payments of $11‚300 on January 2‚ 20X1 and January 2‚ 20X2; Lease is renewable for 1 year up to three times at a cost of $9‚300; At the end of the lease term‚ the security system reverts to RFC; If Customer M doesn’t renew‚ there is a $30‚000
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of the research done on the lease and lease structures in the FASB codification as required by the supervisor in response to the request of a client. The client is a regional trucking company and currently owns 100 trailers which is 20 less than what is required to take up a new job that has been offered to the company. Though the new opportunity promise growth‚ the uncertainty on the duration of the work is confusing and the client needs advice whether to buy or lease the extra trailers required
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Accounting Standard AASB117‚ Leases‚ was made by the Australian Accounting Standards Board on 15 July 2004 under the section 334 of the Corporations Act 2001. The objective of AASB117 is to prescribe appropriate accounting policies for the lessees and lessors in order to assist entities in classifying leases as operating or finance leases and disclosure to apply in relation to leases. AASB 117 includes economic life‚ fair value‚ finance leases‚ operating leases and also hire purchases contracts which
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the same even though the date is different. Lease Obligations shows that the present value of net lease payments for capital lease obligations was $626‚000‚000. 2) The capital lease liability would increase by about 24 if the operating leases were capitalized. Note 6 shows that the future lease payments are about 12 times higher than capital lease. The lease payments for operating leases would be about $626‚000‚000 X 12 = $7‚512 million. Capital Leases Years Ending December 31‚ (in millions)
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LEASES Lessee: Operating lease or finance lease (substance over legal form). ASPE: ‘Capital’ Finance lease if meet one of the criteria (for both ASPE and IFRS): transfer of ownership/BPO‚ lease term major part of economic life (> 75%)‚ PV minimum lease payments (MLP) substantially all of FV (> 90%). If not‚ operating lease and record rent expense and disclose if committed more than one year. IFRS: additional criteria: leased asset specialized – only lessee can use without major modifications
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Agro-Chem‚ Inc Leasing – Case 49 Problem Statement: Agro-Chem‚ Inc. is a regional producer of agricultural chemicals based in Houston Texas that needs help making a lease versus purchase decision. By understanding the material presented‚ we will be able to come to a decision. However‚ after reviewing the information presented‚ there are a few problems that need to be investigated before finalizing our recommendation. Agro-Chem‚ Inc. chose to go with the financial manager’s idea of using a discount
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Lease versus Buy Analysis Why Buy It When You Can Lease It? Questions: 1. What are the different kinds of leases available and which one would be best suited for Paulo’s restaurant? Explain why. Leases can be broadly categorized into two types‚ financial and operating. Financial leases are generally longer-term‚ fully amortized‚ and not cancelable without a hefty termination penalty. Operating leases are usually shorter-term‚ partially amortized‚ and cancelable on short notice. Financial leases
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