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Unlike lessees, lessors continue to distinguish between finance and operating leases.
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A lease is classified as a finance lease if it transfers substantially all the risks and rewards incidental to ownership of the underlying asset.
a) The lessor removes the underlying asset from the balance sheet.
At lease commencement:
Derecognize the asset from the balance sheet.
Recognize a lease receivable (net investment in the lease).
Dr Lease Receivable (PV of lease payments + unguaranteed residual value)
Cr Asset (carrying amount of leased asset)
Cr Gain on Sale/Finance Lease (if any)
During the lease term:
Recognize interest income on the lease receivable using the effective interest method.
Dr Lease Receivable
Cr Interest Income
When cash is received from lessee:
Dr Cash
Cr Lease Receivable
Recognition of Net Investment:
The lessor recognizes a receivable equal to the net investment in the lease (present value of lease payments plus any unguaranteed residual value).
Income Recognition:
Finance income is recognized over the lease term using a pattern that reflects a constant periodic rate of return on the net investment.
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Operating Lease (Lessor)
An operating lease (as a lessor) is simply a rental arrangement. The lessor allows someone else to use the asset for a period of time, but ownership does not change. Since the risks and rewards of ownership are not transferred, the asset remains on the lessor’s balance sheet.
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Debit: Lease Receivable
Credit: Lease Income
Create a Bank/Cash Receipt document with the Transaction Type set to Other. Include the following entries in the document:
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In the Payment details tab, add the Lease receivable Gl and the company details. Once filled, the entry below will be created.
Debit: Cash on Hand
Credit: Lease
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Receivables
This ensures that the receipt properly records the cash collection against the previously recognized lease receivable.
2. Finance Lease (Lessor)
A lease is classified as a finance lease if it transfers all the risks and rewards incidental to ownership of the underlying asset.
- At lease commencement, the lessor removes the leased asset from the balance sheet by creating a Fixed Asset Sale document. The journal entry is:
Dr Lease Receivable - records the amount to be collected from the lessee under the finance lease.
Cr Asset (carrying amount of leased asset) - removes the leased asset from the balance sheet based on its net book value.
Cr Gain - the difference between the Fixed asset cost and the selling amount (2,000 AED) is recognized as profit.
Interest income should be recognized over the lease term. The interest earned on the lease receivable is recorded using the Other Operating Income document, which is created with the Transaction Type: Accrual.
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The accounting entry should be:
Debit: Lease Receivable
Credit: Lease Income
When the lessee makes a payment, a Bank/Cash Receipt document is created using Transaction Type: Others, and the lease receivable is entered in the Payment Details tab. The accounting entry is:
Debit: Cash
Credit: Lease Receivable
The lessor records a receivable representing the lease’s net investment. Finance income is recognized over the lease term in a way that produces a constant periodic rate of return on the net investment. (Interest should be recorded manually on a periodic basis.)
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