Note 2 - Summary of significant accounting policies: Finance leases receivable (Policies) |
6 Months Ended |
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Jun. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Finance leases receivable |
Finance leases receivable
The Company, through its subsidiaries, is the lessor of manufacturing equipment subject to leases under master leasing agreements. The leases contain an element of dealer profit and lessee bargain purchase options at prices substantially below the subject assets estimated residual values at the exercise date for the options. Consequently, the Company classified the leases as sales-type leases (the finance leases) for financial accounting purposes. For such finance leases, the Company reports the discounted present value of (i) future minimum lease payments (including the bargain purchase option, if any) and (ii) any residual value not subject to a bargain purchase option as a finance lease receivable on its balance sheet and accrues interest on the balance of the finance lease receivable based on the interest rate inherent in the applicable lease over the term of the lease. For each finance lease, the Company recognized revenue in an amount equal to the net investment in the lease and cost of sales equal to the net book value of the equipment at inception of the applicable lease.
A finance receivable is considered impaired, based on current information and events, if it is probable that we will be unable to collect all amounts due according to contractual terms. Impaired finance receivables include finance receivables that have been restructured and are troubled debt restructures. There were no impaired finance receivables as of June 30, 2018. There were no finance leases receivable at December 31, 2017. |
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- Definition Disclosure of accounting policy for leasing arrangements entered into by lessor. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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- References No definition available.
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