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aliya0001 [1]
4 years ago
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Read across from the Lease Type column and choose the answer choice which best represents the type of activities lease-related c

ash flows are reported as on the statement of cash flows by lessor and lessee: Lease Type Lessor Lessee a. Operating: Operating only Operating only Finance / Sales-Type: Operating only Both Operating and Financing b. Operating: Both Operating and Financing Both Operating and Financing Finance / Sales-Type: Operating only Both Operating and Financing c. Operating: Operating only Operating only Finance / Sales-Type: Operating only Financing only d. Operating: Both Operating and Financing Both Operating and Financing Finance / Sales-Type: Both Operating and Financing Operating only
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san4es73 [151]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

a. Operating: Operating only Operating only Finance / Sales-Type: Operating only Both Operating and Financing

Explanation:

In the operating activities of the cash flow statement both the lessor and lesse  that deals in operating lease would come under this activity

While on the other hand in case of the finance or sales type, lessor comes in operating activity and for lessee it would be come in both the operating and financing

Hence, the correct option is a.

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