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Increasing Residual Value Through Stronger Maintenance, Return Provisions
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.
Using Yen-Denominated Debt in Leveraged Lease Transactions
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.
Alternative Minimum Tax Implications for Lease/Buy Analysis
By James M. Johnson and Carl B.McGowan, Jr.
Summer 1988
AMT scenarios which commence immediately are examined; two very different financings - a 20-year aircraft and five-year computer financing are examples.
Vessel Leasing: Potential Liabilities for the Unsuspecting Lessor
By Terence A. McGinnis
Summer 1988
Greater risks in vessel leasing can be allocated to the charterer and third party insurers if the charter agreement is carefully drafted and appropriate insurance coverage is obtained. What liability and insurance concerns must the lessor cover?
Three Years and Beyond: 1988 Industry Future Council Reports Latest Trends
Summer 1988
Amid current uncertainty some trends are visible: consolidation, globalization of financial markets; resurging industrial development; specialization and increasing sophistication among lessors. The council\'s annual report to the industry provides some insight for the next three years and beyond..
<span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Increasing Residual Value Through Stronger Maintenance, Return Provisions</span><br style=\"font-weight: bold;\" /><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">By Tom E. Flickinger</span><br style=\"font-weight: bold;\" /><span st
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