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boeberhart

Equipment Lending Myths and Facts - 1 views

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    In all businesses, there are so many things that need to be cleared up. Equipment lending is no different. Axis Capital Group Inc Business Funding , a direct lender providing quality equipment leasing/financing services from its main office in Nebraska to almost all states in America, is yet to unfold some of the facts behind myths in this industry. 1. Contrary to what banks tell you, you do not have to put your money down to buy a commercial vehicle. Banks do need down payments when they finance homes and buildings so they can just carry that policy over to commercial vehicles but with legitimate vehicle financing companies, $0 down payment is needed. 2. You don't need to offer collateral when you loan. Most banks make it easy for themselves so they get some insurance from you. If you don't have big cash for the down payment, a banker will often ask for additional collateral like land title, pledging of your account receivables, buildings or even homes. In the equipment financing companies, this is not a good policy. The equipment you are purchasing should be the collateral to support your loan. Some agents would also scam you into putting all you've got for the loan. Don't get fooled into over-collateralizing your loans, just the equipment you are buying is enough collateral- nothing more. 3. Rules differ depending on the place you are at. The government's policy may affect terms with both banks and equipment lending companies. In most cities though, like Jakarta, Indonesia and Singapore as well as in Tokyo, Japan, some companies insist that you cannot get a 100% financing including tax, title and license (TTL). Equipment lending should be able to make a partnership with you, not take advantage of you. Equipment lending isn't 100 percent about avoiding risk; it's about helping your business get the financing terms you need. So the next time your bankers tells you they can't fi
nataliatutuianu

Axis Capital Group Review: What Every New Business Owners Should Know - 1 views

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    For more info check this out: Axis Capital Group Review Startups and new businesses may already realize the many benefits of leasing their equipment, including conserving their cash and significant tax benefits. Before signing any contract, renting or buying any equipment for your business, you should consider the following tips to make sure you don't make any costly mistakes. * Understand your business credit and organize your financial information before contacting an equipment lease financing provider. * Don't assume your bank or the equipment manufacturer's captive finance company will offer the best terms. The majority of equipment leases are done by equipment lease providers. Always compare rates, lease terms, fees and options. * Once you have your top pick, make a diligent search on them. Go online and search them on. A legitimate business should be able to put all their services comprehensively online with related articles and contents to support their legitimacy. You can immediately pinpoint a scam when they have unclear and incomplete contents or no websites at all. Review their testimonials. You might find good or bad things about them. * Don't pay upfront "application" fees to an equipment financing provider. * Be prepared to explain in advance any negative business results to a lease financing provider. You shouldn't hide any losses in front of them. * Cities like Jakarta, Indonesia, Singapore and Tokyo, Japan has laws almost the same with the US in lending. Check if you can get any bonuses or discounts. * Understand the difference between a Fair Market Value Lease and a $1 Purchase Option Lease. A Fair Market Value (FMV) Lease is one of the most common leases that businesses select because it offers the lowest monthly payments, provides the greatest flexibility at the end of the lease, and may also provide tax incentives. A FMV lease is often us
boeberhart

Axis Capital Group Review: What Every New Business Owners Should Know - 3 views

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    Startups and new businesses may already realize the many benefits of leasing their equipment, including conserving their cash and significant tax benefits. Before signing any contract, renting or buying any equipment for your business, you should consider the following tips to make sure you don't make any costly mistakes. * Understand your business credit and organize your financial information before contacting an equipment lease financing provider. * Don't assume your bank or the equipment manufacturer's captive finance company will offer the best terms. The majority of equipment leases are done by equipment lease providers. Always compare rates, lease terms, fees and options. * Once you have your top pick, make a diligent search on them. Go online and search them on. A legitimate business should be able to put all their services comprehensively online with related articles and contents to support their legitimacy. You can immediately pinpoint a scam when they have unclear and incomplete contents or no websites at all. Review their testimonials. You might find good or bad things about them. * Don't pay upfront "application" fees to an equipment financing provider. * Be prepared to explain in advance any negative business results to a lease financing provider. You shouldn't hide any losses in front of them. * Cities like Jakarta, Indonesia, Singapore and Tokyo, Japan has laws almost the same with the US in lending. Check if you can get any bonuses or discounts. * Understand the difference between a Fair Market Value Lease and a $1 Purchase Option Lease. A Fair Market Value (FMV) Lease is one of the most common leases that businesses select because it offers the lowest monthly payments, provides the greatest flexibility at the end of the lease, and may also provide tax incentives. A FMV lease is often used for acquiring technology equipment. On the other hand, a $1 Purchase Option Lease gives businesses t
wendytrofin

Axis Capital Inc. NE: How to lease business equipment - 1 views

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    Reasons to Lease It will be more beneficial to lease business equipment as contrary to taking a loan out to buy the equipment. A bank loan would need a considerable down payment, however leasing generally includes two initial payments up front. A business can keep the capital they have and use it to make other investments required to run their business. If you are planning to lease, you can rely on Axis Capital Inc. NE, they also service any part of SE Asian country such s KL Malaysia, Bangkok Thailand, Jakarta Indonesia and many more. Available Options A business has incredibly little limitations as far as what business equipment is accessible to be leased. Smaller business equipment such as furniture and phone systems to bigger entities like machinery is accessible by third parties. It is a humbler procedure to achieve a lease for purchases beyond $5,000. Assets like software, warranties, service, training, installation, and shipping costs are more difficult to get a lease for since the larger purchases are easier to reclaim if payments are not made on the lease. For some assets it may be a prerequisite to take out a small commercial loan if it is not likely to lease them. Options Finance Lease This lease preference will work finest if the business plans to retain the equipment when the lease is done. Payments on the equipment typically are aligned to a time frame matching the working life of the equipment. True Lease This kind of lease does not encompass the working life of the equipment. At the end of the lease, a business will have the choice to discount the equipment or to purchase the equipment outright at market value. Payments on true leases are lower than on finance leases. The leaser does have the preference to resell the equipment when the business that is leasing the equipment has finished the leasing process. Taxes Tied in the Two Types of Leases Most of the deceit happens here. True leases
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