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Gage Co. purchases land and constructs a service station and car wash for a total of $360,000. At January 2, 2014, when construction is completed, the facility and land on which it was constructed are sold to a major oil company for $400,000 and immediately leased from the oil company by Gage. Fair value of the land at time of the sale was $40,000. The lease is a 10-year, noncancelable lease. Gage uses straight-line depreciation for its other various business holdings. The economic life of the facility is 15 years with zero salvage value. Title to the facility and land will pass to Gage at termination of the lease. A partial amortization schedule for this lease is as follows: The total lease-related expenses recognized by the lessee during 2015 is which of the following

Dates Payments Interest Amortization Balance
Jan. 2, 2014 400,000.00
Dec. 31, 2014 65,098.13 40,000.00 25,098.13 374,901.87
Dec. 31, 2015 65,098.13 37,490.19 27,607.94 347,293.93
Dec. 31, 2016 65,098.13 34,729.39 30,368.74 316,925.19

What is the amount of the lessee's liability to the lessor after the December 31, 2016 payment? (Rounded to the nearest dollar.)
a. $400,000
b. $374,902
c. $347,294
d. $316,925

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