Equipment leasing is an appealing equipment financing method for many enterprises, but it involves substantial risks if not managed properly.
Posted by John Kirk Dec 5, 2016 3:18:00 PM
Equipment leasing is an appealing equipment financing method for many enterprises, but it involves substantial risks if not managed properly.
Topics: Fair Market Value, Equipment Leasing, Lease Agreement, Lease vs Buy, leasing, end of lease options, interim rent
Posted by John Kirk Oct 3, 2016 3:15:00 PM
Lease rates are obviously a primary driver of lease performance, but the contract terms of the lease agreement are often what actually makes or breaks the lease's performance. Yet, all too frequently, lessees make easily avoidable lease agreement mistakes that can dramatically escalate their lease cost.
Topics: Equipment Leasing, Lease Agreement, Lease vs Buy, end of lease options
Posted by John Kirk May 2, 2016 3:10:00 PM
Having a well-designed lease versus buy analysis is fundamental to an efficient equipment leasing program.
Topics: Lease vs Buy, lease versus buy
Posted by Jon Nykvist Aug 18, 2015 10:30:00 AM
To decide the best way to pay for equipment, it’s essential for enterprises to perform a detailed lease vs buy analysis, comparing the cost to buy now against the future costs of leasing.
Topics: Equipment Leasing, Lease vs Buy, financial services
Posted by Jon Nykvist Jul 14, 2015 10:30:00 AM
Faced with rapidly evolving, always-changing health care technology—as well as financial pressures such as squeezed margins, low investment yield, and tightened credit —many hospitals that belong to the HFMA are relying more than ever on equipment leasing.
Topics: Fair Market Value, Equipment Leasing, Lease Agreement, hfma, Lease vs Buy, end of lease options, Hospitals, Lease Accounting Updates
Posted by Jon Nykvist May 18, 2015 2:00:00 PM
For many enterprises, leasing is an attractive option for procuring necessary commercial equipment. When comparing a lease vs purchase, leasing can be enticing because it offers the potential for some substantial benefits, including:
Topics: Lease vs Buy, lease versus buy, lease vs buy analysis, lease vs purchase
Posted by John Kirk Mar 25, 2015 11:00:00 AM
Before entering into any equipment lease schedule, a lease versus buy analysis should be conducted to ensure that leasing is indeed the most cost-efficient procurement option.
Topics: Lease vs Buy, lease versus buy, lease vs buy analysis, lease vs purchase