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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Equipment Leasing By the Book

We hate to give you homework, here at Graphic Savings Group, but if it helps your bottom line, then we're all for it.

Here are a couple of books, all of which are available at Amazon, that talk about equipment leasing and cover the basics.

The Complete Equipment Leasing Handbook by Richard Contino. This book has simple, straightforward explanations of leasing equipment terms and contract obligations. It tells business owners what to watch out for and what to look for.

Equipment Leasing (4th edition) by Peter K. Nevitt & Frank Fabozzi. This is not light reading; but it is the most comprehensive take on equipment leasing that is available. Equipment lease contracts might seem light in comparision after finishing this text, but it is worth the read.

These two texts are the best of the lot. Excerpts are available on Amazon. If you would like to learn more about leasing equipment, please visit Graphic Savings Group.

Agricultural Equipment Leasing

Owning agricultural equipment is a costly enterprise and the costs keep on increasing as the years go by. But by leasing agricultural equipment, you pay only for the number of hours you use the equipment. Once you've finished using the equipment, you won't have to worry anymore about storage, off-season maintenance and other expenses. You can preserve your cash flow while at the same time getting the farm equipment you require.

Tractors are one of the most common farm equipment that can be leased. Famous brands of tractors include John Deere, New Holland, Ferguson, McCormick etc. Other farm equipment which can be leased are: Agricultural Tractors and Utility Tractors, Combines, Cotton Harvesting Equipment, Forage Harvesters, Hay Equipment, Planting Equipment, Seeding & Tillage equipment, Shredders, Scrapers, and Sprayers.

You can choose between having a financial lease or an operational lease. At the end of a financial lease, you can own the equipment after having paid for it. If you have no intention of buying the equipment at the end of your lease term, then an operational lease would be suitable for you.
To know more about agricultural equipment leasing or for any type of equipment leasing, you can contact the Graphic Savings Group.
 
     


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