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A candid explanation of Cash vs. Credit or "Why the heck should you lease?"Whether you are starting a new company or expanding an existing facility, the method used to acquire assets can have a profound impact on your business. The three most common methods of asset acquisition are:
Growing Pains
If we accept those premises, then paying cash may have an adverse
effect on your business's ability to succeed. Conversely, financing
in general, and leasing specifically can be used as a very effective
management tool and enhance your chances for success.
According to the Equipment Leasing Association of America, 80% of U.S. businesses lease some or all of their capital assets (furniture, manufacturing equipment, computers, software, fork lifts, delivery trucks, industrial shelving- if it's an expensive piece of equipment ask me). The basic assumption that CFO's and small business owners make when financing equipment is that the benefit is derived from the use rather than the ownership of assets. Therefore, available or excess cash is spent on things that are not traditionally financed such as sales and marketing, or personnel. Consider Tomorrow
The general financial condition and the evaluation of assets are
tricky areas. For example, if a creditor sees $25,000 in cash on
your financial statement it is obvious that the asset is worth
$25,000.
However, if you take that cash and replace it with a $25,000 computer system the creditor knows that the sales tax, sales commissions, shipping, warranty allocation, distributor profit and manufacturer's profit was included. The creditor is likely to reduce the value of the asset by as much as 50%. The impact of this reduction is significant. If that asset value is reduced to $12,500 and your business can borrow at six times equity, the cash purchase has effectively reduced your ability to borrow by $75,000. It's the Economy (Again) We invite you to explore the range of options we can provide to you. Please contact us directly if we can be of any assistance.
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