Guide to Equipment Leasing & Financing

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Use of Equipment - not Ownership - Generates Profits

Thursday, September 27th, 2007 Posted in Leasing vs. Bank Loans | No Comments »

In deciding how to pay for an equipment acquisition, it is important to remember that … It Is The Use, Not The Ownership, Of Equipment That Generates Profits Before seeking out a bank for a loan to buy equipment, consider that there ...

Avoiding Bank Restrictions with Equipment Leasing

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 Posted in Leasing vs. Bank Loans | No Comments »

Leases don’t include blanket liens, restrictive covenants, rate escalator clauses, "call anytime" provisions, compensating balance requirements (a five year 6% loan with a 20% compensating balance requirement actually yields about 15.7%) or any of those other nasty little surprises that ...

Protect Your Bank Lines with an Equipment Lease

Monday, September 24th, 2007 Posted in Leasing vs. Bank Loans | No Comments »

Banks are great for short term needs and you should use them in that way. An available line of credit is an extremely valuable tool to address unforeseen emergencies, therefore reducing those open lines by using them to finance equipment ...