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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Cash Flow Considerations on an Equipment Lease

You have to consider cash flow when you are considering an equipment lease. A lease is often the best way to mitigate a tight cash flow in the startup phase of your business. There might just be even more leeway than you think in a lease.

Standard Lease

A standard lease typically requires the first and last payment up front, and then equal payments for the term of the lease. The lease term is likely anywhere from 2 to 5 years.

Step Up Lease

A step up lease is sometimes structured around higher priced equipment, such as digital copiers or printers. Payments begin at a very low level and then step up over the course of the lease to a higher, regular payment. The step up lease is designed to help startups receive the latest equipment without adversely impacting cash flow.

Deferred Payment Lease

A deferred payment lease usually offers the lessee a period of time, typically 90 days, before the second payment is due. Therefore, a copier lease might featured a deferred payment to allow a startup business to generate revenue.

There are a variety of options at the end of each of these leases. If you're considering an equipment lease, consider the Graphic Savings Group.
 
     


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