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1990

  • Spring 1990 - Full Issue

    Spring 1990 - Full Issue

    How Does a Lessor Measure Residual Realization Performance?
    By Christine Bennett
    Spring 1990

    What Determines Yields on Financial Leasing Contracts?
    By James S. Schallheim, Ph.D., John J. McConnell, Ph.D., and Ronald C. Lease, Ph.D.
    Spring 1990

    Realizing Current Income From Your Lease Portfolio
    By Charles R.F. Kremer and Eitan Milstein
    Spring 1990

    TRAC or Fair Market Value Leasing: A Lessor Dilemma
    By James M. Johnson, Ph.D. and John P. Morinec
    Spring 1990

    MIS in the 1990s
    By Jeffrey Taylor
    Spring 1990

    Insider Guarantee: Protection or Problem?
    By Edward K. Gross, Esq. and Karen L. Zauner, Esq.
    Spring 1990

    IFC Sees Continued Moderate Growth
    Spring 1990

    Free ($10.00 )
  • How Does a Lessor Measure Residual Realization Performance?

    How Does a Lessor Measure Residual Realization Performance?

    How Does a Lessor Measure Residual Realization Performance?
    By Christine Bennett
    Spring 1990

    To effectively manage the expirations of a lease portfolio, plan well enough in advance that any one of a number of strategies can be employed.

    Free ($10.00 )
  • What Determines Yields on Financial Leasing Contracts?

    What Determines Yields on Financial Leasing Contracts?

    What Determines Yields on Financial Leasing Contracts?
    By James S. Schallheim, Ph.D., John J. McConnell, Ph.D., and Ronald C. Lease, Ph.D.
    Spring 1990

    Positive relationships exist between lease yields and interest rates, lessee default risk, and the salvage value risk of the leased asset.

    Free ($10.00 )
  • Realizing Current Income From Your Lease Portfolio

    Realizing Current Income From Your Lease Portfolio

    Realizing Current Income From Your Lease Portfolio
    By Charles R.F. Kremer and Eitan Milstein
    Spring 1990

    What happened after once upon a time, when lessors wrote 10- to 15-year leases on long-life equipment with high after-tax yields and very low booked residuals?

    Free ($10.00 )
  • TRAC or Fair Market Value Leasing: A Lessor Dilemma

    TRAC or Fair Market Value Leasing: A Lessor Dilemma

    TRAC or Fair Market Value Leasing: A Lessor Dilemma
    By James M. Johnson, Ph.D. and John P. Morinec
    Spring 1990

    We are at the beginning of watershed years for TRAC leasing, but its still important to make both TRAC and FMV lease products available.

    Free ($10.00 )
  • MIS in the 1990s

    MIS in the 1990s

    MIS in the 1990s
    By Jeffrey Taylor
    Spring 1990

    Leasing companies can successfully minimize their concerns about management information systems, but it takes work and intelligent planning.

    Free ($10.00 )
  • Insider Guarantee: Protection or Problem?

    Insider Guarantee: Protection or Problem?

    Insider Guarantee: Protection or Problem?
    By Edward K. Gross, Esq. and Karen L. Zauner, Esq.
    Spring 1990

    Recent case law should cause lessors and lenders to think twice before demanding a boilerplate guaranty from an insider.

    Free ($10.00 )
  • IFC Sees Continued Moderate Growth

    IFC Sees Continued Moderate Growth

    IFC Sees Continued Moderate Growth
    Spring 1990

    Leasing companies' growth should prove good, but selective, according to AAEL's 1990 Industry Future Council report. Adaptability counts.

    Free ($10.00 )
  • Fall 1990 - Full Issue

    Fall 1990 - Full Issue

    Lender Liability: It Starts With the Credit Officer
    By Paul J. Graf
    Fall 1990

    Foreign Sales Corporation Leases: Real Opportunity or High-Profile Fizzle?
    By Robert J. Sammis and Roy S. Powell
    Fall 1990

    Pricing for Profitability With Simple Arithmetic
    By Carl H. Auer
    Fall 1990

    UCC Article 2A: A Status Report
    By John Levin, Esq.
    Fall 1990

    The CHG Case: The Right to Recover Pre-Petition Payments in Bankruptcy
    By Marshall F. Goldberg, Esq.
    Fall 1990

    An Analysis of the Defeasance of Capital Leases
    By James M. Johnson, Ph.D., Gerald R. Jensen, Ph.D. and Carl B McGowan Jr., Ph.D.
    Fall 1990

    Free ($10.00 )
  • Lender Liability: It Starts With the Credit Officer

    Lender Liability: It Starts With the Credit Officer

    Lender Liability: It Starts With the Credit Officer
    By Paul J. Graf
    Fall 1990

    Although recent California cases have given cause for lenders to be optimistic about lender liability, it remains an ever-present danger.

    Free ($10.00 )