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On January 1, Year 1, Michael sold a property with a remaining useful life of 20 years to Wei Co. for $800,000. On the same date, Michael leased back the property from Wei for 18 years. The lease was properly classified by Michael as a finance lease. Michael is not sure how to recognize the $800,000 received from Wei Co. on January 1, Year 1. Which section of the Accounting Standards Codification best helps Michael determine how the initial proceeds of $800,000 received from Wei Co. (buyer-lessor) are recognized? Enter your response in the answer fields below. Guidance on correctly structuring your response appears above and below the answer fields. Unless specifically requested, your response should not cite implementation guidance.

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