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Business, 07.03.2020 04:41, naiquawhite

A. On January 1, 2020, Zarle Inc. sold computer equipment to Daniell Co. The sales price of the equipment was $520,000 and its carrying amount is $400,000. Record any journal entries necessary for Zarle from the sale of the computer equipment in 2020. b. Use the information from part a. Assume that, on the same day the sale occurred, Zarle enters into an agreement to lease the equipment from Daniell for 10 years with annual lease payments of $67,342.42 at the end of each year, beginning on December 31, 2020. If Zarle has an incremental borrowing rate of 5% and the equipment has an economic useful life of 10 years, record any journal entries necessary for Zarle from the sale and leaseback of computer equipment in 2020. c. Use the information from part b. Now, instead of 10 years, the lease term is only 3 years with annual lease payments of $67,342.42 at the beginning of each year. Record any journal entries necessary for Zarle from the sale and leaseback of computer equipment in 2020.

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