Which of the following is a cash outflow from the point of view of the lessor? Multiple Choice Lease payments. Depreciation. Salvage. Asset cost. Depreciation tax shields.
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- Depreciation: This is a non-cash expense, so it does not involve any cash outflow. - Salvage: This is a potential cash inflow at the end of the lease term, not an outflow. - Asset cost: This is a cash outflow for the lessor at the beginning of the lease term, Show more…
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