Multiple Choice
On January 1, 2020, Marlene Corp. enters into an agreement with Dietrich Rentals Inc. to lease a machine from them. Both corporations adhere to ASPE. The following data relate to the agreement:
1) The term of the non-cancellable lease is three years with no renewal option. Payments of $ 271,622 are due on December 31 of each year.
2) The fair value of the machine on January 1, 2020, is $ 700,000. The machine has a remaining economic life of 10 years, with no residual value. The machine reverts to the lessor upon the termination of the lease.
3) Marlene depreciates all its machinery on a straight-line basis.
4) Marlene's incremental borrowing rate is 10%. Marlene does not have knowledge of the 8% implicit rate used by Dietrich.
If Dietrich records this lease as a finance lease, what amount would be recorded as Lease Receivable at the inception of the lease?
A) $ 271,622
B) $ 675,483
C) $ 700,000
D) $ 814,866
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