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The Simple Process Of Equipment Leasing

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Many businesses are turning to equipment leasing not only to start up a business but to attempt expansion as well. Is it really worth it to lease business equipment? To answer this question, let's talk about the basic facts of equipment leasing.

Is it better to lease or to loan? It is true that a business can obtain a loan to get the necessary funding and purchase all equipment needed for business. However, obtaining a loan uses up most of your available credit which you can use for other purposes. In addition, buying equipment ties up your money and it could take a while before you can regain the amount you spent on purchasing those machines. Leasing frees up your available credit and frees up your cash flow as well.

Who can apply for a lease? Equipment leasing isn't just for those who lack funding. Any type of business - whether a small enterprise, a home based business, a large company, or even a non-profit organization - that needs equipment or devices can apply for a lease.

How to get a lease? A business applying for an equipment lease should prepare a written document that contains information about the history of the business, business projections, what the company does and other relevant details. Financial statements and tax returns are also required to process the lease. Don't forget to include a list of references to back up your credibility as well. These documents will be submitted along with the application form as well as the list of the equipment needed.

Will the leasing company provide the equipment? The leasing company will not be the one to provide the equipment. Instead, the list of equipment will be submitted to an equipment supplier. The equipment supplier will be the one to deliver the needed equipment to the lessee. Of course, the leasing company takes care of the expenses.

Types of lease There are different types of lease that leasing companies offer. The terms will depend on the equipment leasing company providing the lease. A lessee has the option to lease the equipment and return them by the end of the lease term or keep the equipment and buy it from the leasing company at a lesser price.

One type of lease is especially designed for newly start-up businesses who may not yet have enough funds to pay for the first few months of the lease. This leasing option is called a "step-up lease" where the business is expected to "step-up" with its deferred payments once it has gained its footing. There are other types of lease which are especially designed to match a business's financial standing. It is recommended to consider each available lease term before choosing the one that best suits the business.

Can you back out from a lease? A lease agreement is fixed and not cancelable. However, if there are some problems with the business, the lessee can make arrangements with his leasing firm so that modifications or changes can be made on the lease.

Irish Taylor is a business loan consultant with Startup Business Loans and has been providing consumers and business owners with startup business financing since 1992. For years she has helped people with credit and loan problems especially pertaining to Start Up Business Equipment Lease, SBA loans and Equipment Lease for Startup Business.

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