Application of capital lease accounting


Many companies use long -term leases to finance long-term assets. Although these leases are similar to mortgage payments, they are structured in such a way that they qualify as operating leases. As a result, the leases commitments do not appear on the companies' balance sheets.

In a recent year, Continental Airlines had almost $15 billion in total operating lease commitments, of which $1.5 billion was due in the current year. Further, the airline had total assets of $12.7 billion and total liabilities of $12.6 billion. Because of heavy losses in previous years, its stockholders ‘equity was only $0.1 billion.

What effect do these types of leases have on the balance sheet? Why would the use of these long - term leases make a company's debt to equity ratio, interest coverage ratio, and free cash flow look better than they really are? What is a capital lease? How does the application of capital lease accounting provide insight into a company's financial health?

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