Are Financial leases are evaluated by discounting lease cash flows at the company's after-tax cost of debt?
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When evaluating a financial lease, the company needs to consider the present value of all lease payments. This is done by discounting the lease cash flows. The discount rate used is typically the company's incremental borrowing rate, which is the rate the Show more…
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