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Benefits of Leasing

 

Options
Each Business has different goals and objectives.  Whether it’s to facilitate the cash flow requirements of a “Start-Up” or, maximize the earning potential of seasoned businesses, the many different lease “options” allow flexibility to customize leases in response to each of these various objectives.
 
Productivity
Leasing allows you to concentrate on the utilization of the equipment and its economic benefits.  It also allows use of “productive”, revenue-producing equipment without the impact of significant debt on your personal or corporate balance sheet.
 
Value
Because of rapidly changing technology, leasing sometimes makes more sense than ownership.  Keep up with the latest trends in Model styling and functionality in this competitive environment.   Keep your options open by addressing the purchase option at the maturity of our operating lease.  You will then be able to calculate the “value” of owning the beds at that option point, or return them and enter into a new lease for a newer model.   The monthly payments are lower because of this “value” option.
Strategies
Lease payments are fully tax deductible as a business expense (unlike bank loan payments).  Additionally, advance payments are considered lease payments, not a “down payment” as usually required by banks.  These issues formulate a “strategy” that you can implement to best fit your personal financial situation.  Consult your tax advisor for tax advice.
 
Efficiency
Smart use of leverage makes good business sense.  Leasing provides a dynamic form of “financing leverage” that, along with the “efficient” use of operating capital, provides proper balance to the cash needs of your seasonal business.
 
Preservation
Leasing typically works “in conjunction” with bank lines of credit, not “instead of” bank lines of credit.  Typically lease obligations are not shown on your balance sheet which helps “preserve” your critical bank ratios and doesn’t hinder your existing availability of bank operating lines of credit or build-out financing.