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Mathematics, 24.10.2019 02:50, charlesmb7985

Alease might specify that lease payments may be increased/decreased at some future time during the lease term depending on whether or not some specified event occurs such as revenue or profit exceeding some designated level. under what circumstances are contingent rentals included or excluded from lease payments? if excluded, how are they recognized in income determination?

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