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In Order to Properly Record a Direct-Financing Lease, the Lessor

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In order to properly record a direct-financing lease, the lessor needs to know how to calculate the lease receivable. The lease receivable in a direct-financing lease is best defined as


A) the amount of funds the lessor has tied up in the asset which is the subject of the direct-financing lease.
B) the difference between the lease payments receivable and the fair market value of the leased property.
C) the present value of minimum lease payments.
D) the total book value of the asset less any accumulated depreciation recorded by the lessor prior to the lease agreement.

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