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| A finance lease usually involves the lessee (user of the asset) paying - over the life of the lease - the full cost of the asset plus a return on the finance effectively provided by the lessor. | | A broad term, normally including the markets for eurobonds, eurocurrency, foreign bonds and similar capital instruments. |
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| The lessee-user effectively retains substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership.
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| However, the lessee does not obtain legal title to the leased asset.
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| Accounting standards require finance leases to be accounted for 'on balance sheet' by the user of the asset.
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| This means that the liability to pay (the capital element of) the future lease instalments is recognised and disclosed on the face of the balance sheet.
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| Relevant accounting standards include [[IAS 17]], Section 20 of [[FRS 102]] which incorporates practice from the former [[SSAP 21]] for some domestic UK reporting, and IFRS 16.
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| Finance leases are also known as ''capital leases'', especially in the US.
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
| * [[Actuarial method]] | | * [[Capital market]] |
| * [[Finance charge]] | | * [[Eurobond]] |
| * [[Hire purchase]] | | * [[Eurocurrency]] |
| * [[IFRS 16]] | | * [[Euromarket]] |
| * [[IAS 17]] | | * [[Foreign bond]] |
| * [[FRS 102]]
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| * [[Implied rate of interest]]
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| * [[Lease]]
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| * [[Off balance sheet finance]]
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| * [[Operating lease]]
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| ===Other links===
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| [http://www.treasurers.org/node/8924 Students: A Lesson on leases, The Treasurer, April 2013]
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| [[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
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| [[Category:Corporate_finance]]
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Revision as of 12:14, 11 May 2016
A broad term, normally including the markets for eurobonds, eurocurrency, foreign bonds and similar capital instruments.
See also