Needsspace

Page 1 of 1 - About 8 Essays
  • Premium Essay

    Case 9-4 Needsspace

    of the lease the lessor maybe entitled to keep the excess deposits depending on the lease agreement. How should NeedsSpace account for the two obligations noted as provisions in the lease agreement? Analysis and Solution ● Provision 1: “Lessor may require the lessee to perform general repairs and maintenance on the leased premises.” By entering the lease agreement, NeedsSpace (the lessee) becomes legally and contractually responsible for performing general repair and maintenance on the leased

    Words: 1610 - Pages: 7

  • Premium Essay

    Needs More Space

    09-4 Needs Space: Accounting for Lease Agreements Background NeedsSpace have entered into a leasing agreement with WeHaveIt to rent space for its corporate offices. Certain provisions have been included within the lease that Needs Space must take into consideration. ASC 840 has defined this lease as an operating lease. Key Facts The lease agreed upon is a 10-year term lease with no option to renew. Furthermore, there is no ability to negotiate for renewal. The following provisions are included

    Words: 266 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    This

    Case 9-4 How should NeedsSpace account for the two obligations noted as provisions in the lease agreement? ● Provision 1: “Lessor may require the lessee to perform general repairs and maintenance on the leased premises.” By entering the lease agreement, NeedsSpace (the lessee) becomes legally and contractually responsible for performing general repair and maintenance on the leased premises. Assuming that the lessee is required to make deposits to financially protect the lessor concerning

    Words: 312 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Leasehold Improvements

    Case 09-4 NeedsSpace: Removal Cost of all leasehold improvements Leasehold improvements are investments made to customize buildings and offices occupied under operating lease contracts to make them suitable for the intended purpose. The present value of estimated reinstatement costs to bring a leased property into its original condition at the end of the lease, if required, is capitalized as part of the total leasehold improvements costs. At the same time, a corresponding liability is recognized

    Words: 1583 - Pages: 7

  • Premium Essay

    Needs Space 9-4

    09-4 Needs Space: Accounting for Lease Agreements Background NeedsSpace have entered into a leasing agreement with WeHaveIt to rent space for its corporate offices. Certain provisions have been included within the lease that Needs Space must take into consideration. ASC 840 has defined this lease as an operating lease. Key Facts The lease agreed upon is a 10-year term lease with no option to renew. Furthermore, there is no ability to negotiate for renewal. The following provisions are included

    Words: 772 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    Paper

    period of time in exchange for periodic rental payments. The lessor is the owner of the property and the lessee is a tenant or renter. Most frequent examples of assets acquired by lease include automobiles, building space, computers and equipment. NeedsSpace entered into a lease agreement with WeHaveIt to rent space for its corporate offices. The lease is classified as an Operating Lease in accordance with ASC 840, Leases and FASB Statement No. 13, Accounting for Leases. What is an Operating Lease?

    Words: 458 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Accounting Lease Case

    IntroductionASC 840, Leases and FASB Statement No. 13, Accounting for Leases covers the standards of financial accounting and reporting for leases by lessee and lessor. A lease is a contract in which the lessor gives the lessee the right to use an asset (property, plant and equipment) for a specified period of time in exchange for periodic rental payments. The lessor is the owner of the property and the lessee is a tenant or renter. Most frequent examples of assets acquired by lease include automobiles

    Words: 561 - Pages: 3

  • Premium Essay

    Trueblood Case 09-4 Solution

    Case 9-4 How should NeedsSpace account for the two obligations noted as provisions in the lease agreement? ● Provision 1: “Lessor may require the lessee to perform general repairs and maintenance on the leased premises.” By entering the lease agreement, NeedsSpace (the lessee) becomes legally and contractually responsible for performing general repair and maintenance on the leased premises. Assuming that the lessee is required to make deposits to financially protect the lessor concerning

    Words: 1778 - Pages: 8

Previous
Page   1
Next