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Leasing from the Viewpoint of the Lessor

David Mayes and Clive S. Nicholas
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Clive S. Nicholas: University of Exeter

Chapter 3 in The Economic Impact of Leasing, 1988, pp 27-56 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract The existence of a leasing contract results from the conclusion of a bargain between lessor and lessee. Both parties contribute to the striking of the bargain. Although for small contracts the lessee may in effect be only able to take up an offer under standard terms and conditions it is not purely his decision-making alone which determines whether the contract takes place. The lessor has to decide upon the terms and upon the amount of business he wishes to transact. Furthermore, if leasing is only one part of the financial services the lessor offers he has to make decisions on the balance of his business and the relative profitability of it.

Keywords: Cash Flow; Capital Expenditure; Leasing Contract; Leasing Agreement; Leasing Company (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1988
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-09523-0_3

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