14 On 1/1/14, ABC Corporation signed a 5-year noncancelable lease for a delivery vehicle. The...
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14 | On 1/1/14, ABC Corporation signed a 5-year noncancelable lease for a delivery vehicle. The terms of the lease called for ABC to Corporation to make | |||||||||||
annual payments of $10,503 at the beginning of each year, starting January 1, 2014. The delivery vehicle has an estimated useful life of 6 years and a $7,000 | ||||||||||||
unguaranteed residual value. The delivery vehicle reverts back to the lessor at the end of the lease term. ABC Corporation uses the straight-line method | ||||||||||||
of depreciation for the delivery vehicle. ABC Corporation's incremental borrowing rate is 10%, and the Lessor's implicit rate is unknown. No entries have yet | ||||||||||||
been made concerning this lease arrangement. After determining the type of lease arrangement (capital or operating), prepare the necessary multiple-part journal | ||||||||||||
entry for 2014 for ABC Corporation. (Hints: You will need to compute the present value of the minimum lease payments and 4 separate sub-entries for | ||||||||||||
this lease transaction. Also, for Statement of Cash Flow purposes, the principal portion of lease payments are correctly categorized as a financing activity.) | ||||||||||||
15 | ABC Corporation provides a defined benefit pension plan for its employees. A combination adjusting entry should be made to correctly account for this type of pension | |||||||||||
plan given the following items of information for the 2014 plan year, including the recording of pension expense and the employer's contribution to the pension plan in 2014. | ||||||||||||
Note: Use the summary entry method as demonstrated and discussed in the chapter lectures on pension accounting to prepare the adjusting entry. | ||||||||||||
Pension asset/liability (January 1) | $0 | |||||||||||
Actual return on plan assets | $40,000 | |||||||||||
Expected return on plan assets | $20,000 | |||||||||||
Contributions (funding) in 2014 | $37,000 | |||||||||||
Fair value of plan assets (December 31) | $75,000 | |||||||||||
Settlement rate | 10% | |||||||||||
Projected benefit obligation (January 1) | $0 | |||||||||||
Service cost | $60,000 | |||||||||||
Benefits paid in 2014 | $0 | |||||||||||
*For purposes of financial statement presentation, consider Pension Expense as an operating item and any resulting Pension Asset/Liability as long-term in nature. | ||||||||||||
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