
Commercial Aircraft: Risk Adjusted Returns Versus Competing Investment Classes By Vincent A. Kolber The equipment leasing arena is increasingly focused on the capital formation question and how to explain itself with greater clarity to capital markets. This research article examines the historical performance of investments in commercial aircraft and provides a foundation to evaluate future opportunies for investment returns.
Corporate Resolutions in Leasing Transactions By Thomas E. McCurnin Sometimes it seems that in small- and middle-ticket leases, corporate resolutions are an afterthought in the documentation process. It is imperative for the lessor to secure the necessary documents that evidence corporate authority. Without that evidence, the lessor will not be sealing the deal, but sealing its fate.
The Potential of Web Services to Transform Equipment Leasing By Andrew Lea Technology offers lessors powerful tools. Some would argue that the World Wide Web tops the list. A new model of application integration-Web services could change the ways that equipment leases are initiated, decisioned, funded, tracked, and terminated. New technologies are making possible a new, nonlinear, many-to-many model of equipment leasing business generation.
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