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1989

  • Spring 1989 - Full Issue

    Spring 1989 - Full Issue

    The Effect of the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax: Amount, Duration and Effect on the Lease Versus Buy Decision
    By Price Waterhouse

    Going Public: A Primer
    By Robert P. Rinek

    Equity Investors: Choosing Between Lease and Partnership Structures
    By Jacob J. Worenklein, Esq.

    The Role of MIS In a Leasing Organization
    By American Association of Equipment Lessors

    Free ($10.00 )
  • The Effect of the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax: Amount, Duration and Effect on the Lease Versus Buy Decision

    The Effect of the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax: Amount, Duration and Effect on the Lease Versus Buy Decision

    The Effect of the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax: Amount, Duration and Effect on the Lease Versus Buy Decision
    By Price Waterhouse
    Spring 1989

    A major Price Waterhouse study conducted for AAEL considers certain characteristics of the AMT that have consequences for equipment leasing.

    Free ($10.00 )
  • Going Public: A Primer

    Going Public: A Primer

    Going Public: A Primer
    By Robert P. Rinek
    Spring 1989

    What are the requirements, advantages and costs of taking a leasing company public? How do investment bankers value leasing companies? This article explains some important factors to consider.

    Free ($10.00 )
  • Equity Investors: Choosing Between Lease and Partnership Structures

    Equity Investors: Choosing Between Lease and Partnership Structures

    Equity Investors: Choosing Between Lease and Partnership Structures
    By Jacob J. Worenklein, Esq.
    Spring 1989

    Limited partnerships have become increasingly popular. Here they are compared with leveraged lease structures from the perspective of the equity investor.

    Free ($10.00 )
  • The Role of MIS In a Leasing Organization

    The Role of MIS In a Leasing Organization

    The Role of MIS In a Leasing Organization
    By American Association of Equipment Lessors
    Spring 1989

    The management information system function is highly visible and affects the overall performance of the leasing company. This AAEL survey examined attitudes and procedures involving internal and external MIS operations.

    Free ($10.00 )