Hi Charles. Do you have an example set of financials for this video that you could also talk about, as if these leases were all the company had on the books? I would like to see where they are in the Chart of Accounts, best case scenario, and I am sure order matters on the Balance Sheet. Yes, I do ask for the moon! Kindest, Kim
Kim, I’m sorry, but I don’t. I made up these numbers without reference to a particular entity. The chart of accounts for finance and operating leases would include: (1) ROU asset, (2) ROU short term liability, (2) ROU long term liability, (3) interest expense, (4) ROU amortization, and (5) lease expense, (6) ROU accumulated amortization.
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Hi Charles. Do you have an example set of financials for this video that you could also talk about, as if these leases were all the company had on the books? I would like to see where they are in the Chart of Accounts, best case scenario, and I am sure order matters on the Balance Sheet. Yes, I do ask for the moon! Kindest, Kim
Kim, I’m sorry, but I don’t. I made up these numbers without reference to a particular entity. The chart of accounts for finance and operating leases would include: (1) ROU asset, (2) ROU short term liability, (2) ROU long term liability, (3) interest expense, (4) ROU amortization, and (5) lease expense, (6) ROU accumulated amortization.
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Under 842, ROU Amortization is supposed to be straight lined - Not sure if I am misinterpreting your slide…? 6:25
The ROU asset is amortized as explained at 6:25 for operating leases. Straight-line is only used for finance leases.