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Lease Recognition
12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Lease Recognition  
Lease Recognition

19.  Lease Recognition

The Company accounts for leases in accordance with ASU 2016-02 and records “right-of-use” assets and corresponding lease liabilities on the balance sheet for most leases with an initial term of greater than one year. We recognize payments for leases with a term of less than one year in the statements of operations on a straight-line basis over the lease term.

We lease real estate and equipment under various operating leases. A lease exists when a contract or part of a contract conveys the right to control the use of an identified asset for a period of time in exchange for consideration. In determining whether a lease exists, we consider whether a contract provides us with both: (a) the right to obtain substantially all of the economic benefits from the use of the identified asset and (b) the right to direct the use of the identified asset.

Some of our leases include base rental periods coupled with options to renew or terminate the lease, generally at our discretion. In evaluating the lease term, we consider whether we are reasonably certain to exercise such options. To the extent a significant economic incentive exists to exercise an option, that option is included within the lease term. However, based on the nature of our lease arrangements, options generally do not provide us with a significant economic incentive and are therefore excluded from the lease term for the majority of our arrangements.

Our leases typically include a combination of fixed and variable payments. Fixed payments are generally included when measuring the right-of-use asset and lease liability. Variable payments, which primarily represent payments based on usage of the underlying asset, are generally excluded from such measurement and expensed as incurred. In addition, certain of our lease arrangements may contain a lease coupled with an arrangement to provide other services, such as maintenance, or may require us to make other payments on behalf of the lessor related to the leased asset, such as payments for taxes or insurance. As permitted by ASU 2016-02, we have

elected to account for these non-lease components together with the associated lease component if included in the lease payments. This election has been made for each of our asset classes.

The measurement of “right-of-use” assets and lease liabilities requires us to estimate appropriate discount rates. To the extent the rate implicit in the lease is readily determinable, such rate is utilized. However, based on information available at lease commencement for our leases, the rate implicit in the lease is not known. In these instances, we utilize an incremental borrowing rate, which represents the rate of interest that we would pay to borrow on a collateralized basis over a similar term.

Rent expense and cash paid for various operating leases in aggregate are approximately $73,000 for the period ended September 30, 2023. The weighted average remaining lease term is 1.2 years, and the weighted average discount rate is 5.0% as of September 30, 2023. Related assets and liabilities resulting from lease obligations are deemed to be immaterial.

Future minimum lease payments under operating leases are as follows at September 30, 2023:

    

Twelve Months

    

Ending

Operating

    

September 30, 

    

Leases

2024

$

14,676

2025

2,446

Total minimum lease payments

 

  

$

17,122

Amount representing interest

 

  

 

(2,057)

Present value of minimum lease payments

 

  

 

15,065

Current portion

 

  

 

(12,965)

Long-term portion of lease obligations

 

  

$

2,100