1988
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Spring 1988 - Full Issue
Accounting for Income Taxes: New Rules Impacting Reported Income
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By Alex T. Arcady, Joseph V. Weber and Mark L. Fagerholm
Spring 1988
Marketing Under the Minimum Tax - Maximizing Your Alternatives
By Ramiro Collazo
Spring 1988
Equipment Leasing One Year After Tax Reform: Taking the Industry's Pulse
By Julieann Haugen
Spring 1988
Asset Securitization: An Introduction to a New Funding Technique
By John R. Morris and John K. Hudson
Spring 1988
Securitization: The Newest Opportunity for Lease Finance
By Stephen T. Whelan, Esq.
Spring 1988
The Neo-Marine Theory of Equipment Leasing
By Vincent A. Kolber
Spring 1988$10.00) -
Accounting for Income Taxes: New Rules Impacting Reported Income
Accounting for Income Taxes: New Rules Impacting Reported Income
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By Alex T. Arcady, Joseph V. Weber and Mark L. Fagerholm
Spring 1988
Statement 96 adopts sweeping changes affecting all companies subject to income taxes. This article warns that careful consideration of implementation issues on bottom line warrant management's attention now.$10.00) -
Marketing Under the Minimum Tax - Maximizing Your Alternatives
Marketing Under the Minimum Tax - Maximizing Your Alternatives
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By Ramiro Collazo
Spring 1988
Portfolio sales, transaction sales, credit enhancements or secured lending are some ways to offset Alternative Minimum Tax constraints that may no be apparent.$10.00) -
Equipment Leasing One Year After Tax Reform: Taking the Industry's Pulse
Equipment Leasing One Year After Tax Reform: Taking the Industry's Pulse
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By Julieann Haugen
Spring 1988
Findings from a recent survey by Arthur D. Little, Inc., reveal where the new leasing markets are, as well as some of the more predominant strategies companies are taking to respond to changes.$10.00) -
Asset Securitization: An Introduction to a New Funding Technique
Asset Securitization: An Introduction to a New Funding Technique
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By John R. Morris and John K. Hudson
Spring 1988
Asset securitization is introduced, with its advantages and structural options defined as this funding technique emerges for more members of the equipment leasing industry.$10.00) -
Securitization: The Newest Opportunity for Lease Finance
Securitization: The Newest Opportunity for Lease Finance
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By Stephen T. Whelan, Esq.
Spring 1988
Securitization has wider horizons for lease packagers who recognize it as a vehicle for packaging, financing, servicing, and profiting for all types of financial assets.$10.00) -
The Neo-Marine Theory of Equipment Leasing
The Neo-Marine Theory of Equipment Leasing
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By Vincent A. Kolber
Spring 1988
Leasing executive takes exception to so-called "Whale/Minnow" theory widely seen in the industry as a trend. This editorial comments that there isn't enough evidence to support the idea that big and small companies will flourish while the middle-sized companies will not survive.$10.00) -
Summer 1988 - Full Issue
Increasing Residual Value Through Stronger Maintenance, Return Provisions
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By Tom E. Flickinger
Summer 1988
Using Yen-Denominated Debt in Leveraged Lease Transactions
By Keith G. McWalter
Summer 1988
Alternative Minimum Tax Implications for Lease/Buy Analysis
By James M. Johnson and Carl B.McGowan, Jr.
Summer 1988
Vessel Leasing: Potential Liabilities for the Unsuspecting Lessor
By Terence A. McGinnis
Summer 1988
Three Years and Beyond: 1988 Industry Future Council Reports Latest Trends
Summer 1988$10.00) -
Increasing Residual Value Through Stronger Maintenance, Return Provisions
Increasing Residual Value Through Stronger Maintenance, Return Provisions
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By Tom E. Flickinger
Summer 1988
As lessors demand more value from their assets, equipment maintenance and return standards must rise. In this article the author demonstrates the importance of return considerations.$10.00) -
Using Yen-Denominated Debt in Leveraged Lease Transactions
Using Yen-Denominated Debt in Leveraged Lease Transactions
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By Keith G. McWalter
Summer 1988
The special ramifications of dual-currency leases are explored. This article tells how to take advantage of low-cost yen funds within the bounds of the traditional leveraged lease structure.$10.00)
