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ASSET BASED LEASING: A few teaching points
UTILIZE ASSET BASED FINANCING...
Most companies utilize leasing, because they find it to be more cost effective than using cash flow, or other financing methods.
HOLD ON TO YOUR CASH...YOU WILL NEED IT...
You only pay for the use of the asset, not for the ownership. It's important, not to tie up capital in highly depreciating assets. You need your cash to support working capital requirements to fuel growth, or maintain liquidity for seasonal, cyclical, or investment needs.
FINANCIAL REPORTING PROFILE...
Pay attention to the balance sheet, often leasing may be used to improve the effect that certain acquisitions will have on the balance sheet. A lease can target and improve such ratios as Return on Assets, Return on Equity, Leverage, Quick Ratio, Net Worth and many other financial benchmarks.
TAX ADANTAGES...
Lower taxes provide greater revenues for companies to expand, grow and compete in our ever broadening global economy. Properly designed leases help companies take advantage of maximizing Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery (MACR) through rent expenses that lower a firm's overall tax burden. We assist our clients in looking at the options that help them minimize their tax exposure.
HI- TECH TODAY...LOW TECH REALLY SOON...
Today many purchasing decisions are based on the risk of equipment obsolescence. The Return on Investment is a key measure in acquiring capital assets. There is no substitute for experience and we have broad expertise in diverse capital assets including: technology, manufacturing and healthcare. This experience allows us to search for creative equipment alternatives that will maximize your return on investment and be responsive to ever changing market conditions.
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