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I went through my text so many times and STRUGGLED with this topic! Thank you so much for this!!
You're so welcome! Thank you and please visit the website for more farhatlectures.com/
I was struggling with this. You explained it so well!! Thanks for the lecture.
Glad it was helpful! Look at my courses: farhatlectures.pathwright.com/
If the lease has expected RV < Guaranteed RV and also bargain purchase option. how can we calculate the lease liability and ROU assets? Should we consider both of RV and the bargain purchase in the lease liability ? and what about the ROU ?
In 9497/10000 will be 94.97 percent Not 97.93 and thnks how clearly you explained all accounting topics
Where can I find the annuity due table
there is useful life and lease term how do I know which one i should use?
W video
Next time please do years rather than months. I wanna calculate it manually so I understand. I am not about to try to find PVAD that has n = 50.
i cant even find a table that constains 1. the 50 periodd and 2 the .5% he lost me in this topic this example looks nothing like the book one sadly
I went through my text so many times and STRUGGLED with this topic! Thank you so much for this!!
You're so welcome! Thank you and please visit the website for more farhatlectures.com/
I was struggling with this. You explained it so well!! Thanks for the lecture.
Glad it was helpful! Look at my courses: farhatlectures.pathwright.com/
If the lease has expected RV < Guaranteed RV and also bargain purchase option. how can we calculate the lease liability and ROU assets? Should we consider both of RV and the bargain purchase in the lease liability ? and what about the ROU ?
In 9497/10000 will be 94.97 percent Not 97.93 and thnks how clearly you explained all accounting topics
Where can I find the annuity due table
there is useful life and lease term how do I know which one i should use?
W video
Next time please do years rather than months. I wanna calculate it manually so I understand. I am not about to try to find PVAD that has n = 50.
i cant even find a table that constains 1. the 50 periodd and 2 the .5% he lost me in this topic this example looks nothing like the book one sadly