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Getting The Most Out Of Canadian Lease Pricing and Best Lease Rates? Here’s How Capital Equipment Finance Works

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How can we get the most out of lease pricing, including by the way getting best lease rates in Canada what we access capital equipment finance via an equipment finance strategy? That’s a typical client question and we'll explore some answers, tips, and strategies in that area.

If there is a threat or disadvantage to equipment financing in Canada it’s a pretty simply one - being unaware of what areas can impact the advantages of a lease, for example a simple ' end of term ' option.

We wouldn’t want to count the probably thousands of firms in Canada, both small and large that fail to both understand, and then invoke their financing option when the lease ends. Ironically the more sophisticated and larger corporations in Canada even do worse on this one simply because they are too big and their systems ' forget ' whats going on within the tens or hundreds of equipment leases they manage.

So how can an end of term option be costly ?You quite frankly wouldn’t believe it, but the reality is that many leases are structured , and documented, by the way to make your firm keep paying if the notice or obligation you signed up for isn’t handled properly .

So by not returning, buying, or formally extending a transaction you are now in the position of pretty well ‘paying forever’. And that’s not a good thing. Imagine leasing, for example, a 25k large document copier or some other business asset, paying for it in full of 5 years, with interest of course, and then paying for it again. Wow! Oh, and by the way, that asset has depreciated and has been replaced by newer technology. Now how do you feel?

In Canada the Canadian capital equipment finance industry, the ' lessors ' are in a position to offer you a variety of pricing options. It is that variety of options that can really confuse Canadian business owners and financial mangers.

You can simply lease pricing in Canada , and achieve best rates at the same time by doing some basic homework around the two types of leases , capital ( aka lease to own ) and operating ( aka lease to use ).

If you are looking to finance assets that depreciate quickly or must constantly be upgraded to keep you company ahead of the curve then an operating lease strategy really works - Computers and computer systems are a classic example of a solid use of an operating lease . The benefits include lower monthly payments, return and upgrade flexibility, and your ability to simply replace the system or technology at the end of term. That’s when best lease rates are truly achievable when compared with lease to own type strategies.

Simple lease finance strategies can also lower that monthly payment - they might include a bargain purchase options at the end of the lease, which simply lowers your monthly payment and allows you potentially to refinance that end of term amount later on.

In Canada your interest rate on lease financing is determine by your firms credit quality, as well as the type of asset you lease, and who you are dealing with. The industry is very segmented and fragmented, so the right lessor as a partner can save you thousands of dollars over the term of a financing relationship.

To achieve best lease pricing, as well as terms, speak to a trusted, credible and experienced Canadian business financing advisor who can help you maximize the benefits of this powerful capital equipment finance strategy used by thousands of business owners everyday.

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Stan Prokop - founder of 7 Park Avenue Financial –
http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com
Originating business financing for Canadian companies , specializing in working capital, cash flow, asset based financing . In business 7 years - has completed in excess of 80 Million $$ of financing for Canadian corporations . Core competancies include receivables financing, asset based lending, working capital, equipment finance, franchise finance and tax credit financing.
Info re: Canadian business financing & contact details :

http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com/lease_pricing_best_rates_capital_equipment_finance.html

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