Prepare the journal entry to record depreciation of building

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Lease Versus purchase - WITH ANSWERS (below question) just not sure where to put them in the Excel spreadsheet

Wooster Corporation can either lease or buy a small garage next to its business that will provide parking for its customers. The company can lease the building for a period of 12 years, which approximates the useful life of the facility and thus qualifies as a capital lease. The terms of the lease are payments of $24,000 per year for 12 years. Wooster currently is able to borrow money at a long-term interest rate of 9 percent. The company can purchase the building by signing an $160,000 long-term mortgage with monthly payments of $2,000. The mortgage also carries an interest rate of 9 percent.

1.    With regard to the lease option:

a.    Calculate the present value of the lease. (Round to the nearest dollar.)

b.    Prepare the journal entry to record the lease agreement.

c.    Prepare the journal entry to record depreciation of the building for the first year using the straight-line method.

d.   Prepare the journal entries to record the lease payments for the first two years.

2.    With regard to the purchase option:

a.    Prepare a monthly payment schedule showing the monthly payment, the inter- est for the month, the reduction in debt, and the unpaid balance for the first three months. (Round to the nearest dollar.)

b.    Prepare the journal entries to record the purchase and the first two monthly payments.

3.    Business appliCation ?Based on your calculations, which option seems to be best? Aside from cost, name an advantage and a disadvantage of each option.

Answer 1(a)    
Years Lease payments Discount factor @ 9% Discounted Amount
1  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.9174  mce_markernbsp;                        22,018
2  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.8417  mce_markernbsp;                        20,200
3  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.7722  mce_markernbsp;                        18,532
4  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.7084  mce_markernbsp;                        17,002
5  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.6499  mce_markernbsp;                        15,598
6  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.5963  mce_markernbsp;                        14,310
7  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.5470  mce_markernbsp;                        13,129
8  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.5019  mce_markernbsp;                        12,045
9  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.4604  mce_markernbsp;                        11,050
10  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.4224  mce_markernbsp;                        10,138
11  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.3875  mce_markernbsp;                          9,301
12  mce_markernbsp;        24,000                                0.3555  mce_markernbsp;                          8,533
  Present Value    mce_markernbsp;                     171,857
Answer 1(b)    
Buildings  mce_markernbsp;        160,000  
Capital Lease obligation    mce_markernbsp;        160,000
     
Answer 1(c)    
Depreciation  mce_markernbsp;           13,333  
Accumulated Depreciation    mce_markernbsp;           13,333
($ 160,000/12 years)    
Answer 1(d)    
Rent Expense  mce_markernbsp;           24,000  
Cash    mce_markernbsp;           24,000
     
Rent Expense  mce_markernbsp;           24,000  
Cash    mce_markernbsp;           24,000
Answer 2(a)        
Outstanding Loan Interest Principal Total Loan Balance
 mce_markernbsp;                                   160,000  mce_markernbsp;             1,200  mce_markernbsp;                 800  mce_markernbsp;        2,000  mce_markernbsp;        159,200
 mce_markernbsp;                                   159,200  mce_markernbsp;             1,194  mce_markernbsp;                 806  mce_markernbsp;        2,000  mce_markernbsp;        158,394
 mce_markernbsp;                                   158,394  mce_markernbsp;             1,188  mce_markernbsp;                 812  mce_markernbsp;        2,000  mce_markernbsp;        157,582
Answer 2(b)    
Buildings  mce_markernbsp;        160,000  
Mortgage loan    mce_markernbsp;        160,000
     
Mortgage loan  mce_markernbsp;                 800  
Interest expense  mce_markernbsp;             1,200  
Cash    mce_markernbsp;             2,000
     
Mortgage loan  mce_markernbsp;                 806  
Interest expense  mce_markernbsp;             1,194  
Cash  

 mce_markernbsp;             2,000

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