1994
Products
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1994 Industry Future Council Report
Spring 1994 issue
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The drivers are all positive into 1996, say these leasing experts of the Equipment Leasing Association of America.$10.00) -
Aircraft as an Investment Opportunity
By Donald P. Schenk
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Fall 1994 Issue
Fundamental changes in the airline and financial services industries over the past few years are creating an exceptional investment opportunity for aircraft lessors.$10.00) -
Can Public Funds Make Sense?
By Stephen R. Harwood
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Spring 1994 Issue
If all the requirements can be met, public leasing programs can present an attractive source of funding for leasing companies-and an attractive investment
option for individuals.$10.00) -
Knowledge-Based Systems for Better Leasing Decisions
by David T. Kresge
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Fall 1994 issue
For small-ticket leases, there is a critical need for a decision process that controls risk-but at a cost low enough to still provide a reasonable return. Now there are techniques that convert the raw data into reliable knowledge.$10.00) -
Octagon Gas: When a Sale Isn't a Sale
By David Sislowski, Esq.
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Spring 1994 Issue
An errant holding of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in Octagon Gas may
present lessors with an unpleasant surprise.$10.00) -
Securitization: The Wave of the Future (and Present)
By Bruce Lundy, Robert Pinkerton and Martha Louise Armstrong
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Fall 1994 Issue
The market for lease receivables securitization will grow and mature in ways similar to other widely accepted asset securitization classes.$10.00) -
The Resurgence of Synthetic Leases
by Michael G. Robinson and Arnold G. Gough Jr.
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Fall 1994 issue
This is the first of two installments on the resurgence of synthetic leases, sometimes called off-balance sheet loans. Part one addresses the basic accounting rules and focuses on the applicable tax issues.$10.00) -
Valuation of Independent Power Plant Lease Transactions
By Richard K. Ellsworth
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Spring 1994 Issue
Independent power production facilities are being developed in the United
States to meet the increasing demand for electrical power. For a portion of these
facilities, leasing is attractive as a financing structure.$10.00)
