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Sheffield Incorporated leases a piece of equipment to Shamrock Corporation on January 1, 2020. The lease agreement called for annual rental payments of $6,611 at the beginning of each year of the 3-year lease. The equipment has an economic useful life of 5 years, a fair value of $25,700, a book value of $20,700, and both parties expect a residual value of $8,300 at the end of the lease term, though this amount is not guaranteed. Sheffield set the lease payments with the intent of earning a 6% return, and Shamrock is aware of this rate. There is no bargain purchase option, ownership of the lease does not transfer at the end of the lease term, and the asset is not of a specialized nature. Determine the nature of the lease to both Sheffield and Shamrock.

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