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hello Im Jordan Adelson a senior manager in PwCs national office as part of our leasing video series Im going to discuss how lessees would record one the amount of the lease liability and the right of use asset for both operating and finance leases and to the day to accounting for operating leases for a description of how a lessee would record day 2 accounting for a finance lease please refer to the lessee finance lease video in our leasing series on CFO direct comm for context day 1 accounting refers to the initial recording of the lease at commencement while day 2 refers to the accounting for the lease after it is initially recorded lets begin with an example assume the following terms of lease the lease has a term of five years with annual payments of 1.1 million dollars the first lease payment is due at least commencement date with subsequent lease payments to at the end of each year starting with year 1 a lease incentive of $100,000 was provided by the lessor the first lease