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Reasons For Leasing Equipment

 
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Jay Murton

There are several benefits to leasing equipment. It conserves your capital because you initially spend less money for your equipment. This is a type of financing that is something like renting. When the leasing term is finished, the lessor still owns the equipment, but the lessee has a buying option. The lessee can keep leasing the same equipment, new or just return it. The payments for an equipment lease are paid for over a period of time. The amount of the payments is dependent upon the interest and the length of the lease’s term. Usually, the payments come due monthly.

The lessee may pay a larger amount for the equipment than if it had been bought, but it may be completely tax deductible because every payment becomes a capital expense. It is pre-tax money and not after tax profits. The tax code changing every year so the depreciation is having more of an effect on business investments. Leasing allows you to write off your investments each month. The small business owner makes a good investment in leasing equipment that can be utilized by putting it back into the business.

Normally, a fixed interest rate is used and the market changes are circumvented. The amount of payment remains the same throughout the lease. It is a hedge against inflation because your payments are based on the present value.

The lessee gets to waive the requirement to keep the equipment if the equipment depreciates heavily and suffices to resist the option to buy. So the lessee isn’t shouldered with selling out-of-date equipment.

There are many ways to lease equipment, these packages may include any required services, along with the cost of the equipment. These leasing agreements can be designed for the specific needs of the lessee. When the lease is finished, there is a buying option, which may be as little as one dollar.

Many times the equipment is leased at a lowered price. The equipment a small business might use might be a $15,000 investment, though leasing equipment would be a lot cheaper, a few hundred every month. When the year-end’s they can just receive newer equipment. This puts them financially ahead.

You’ll be leasing the equipment from a company that deals with a business that sells the equipment and normally they use several leasing companies. You can get quotes from the different leasing companies to see which one is best. See if you have any friends, associates or family members that know any people in equipment leasing.

You may be doing business with a broker or the leasing company. A broker puts the deals together and gets the financing with the leasing companies he works with. If you are working with the broker, he may help you with his knowledge and structure the best deal. You could be working directly with the leasing company. Find out which and do your homework on the deals offered to you. That way you can obtain the most favorable leasing agreement for your business.

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Jay Murton is a well-known business writer who has been active in the business community for more than thirty years. He is currently exploring Equipment leasing opportunities. See more articles about Specialty Equipment - Lease Financing.

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