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Business Aircraft Financing (It's Like Any Other Equipment Financing, Except More Complicated)

By Edward K. Gross, Rhonda Maggiacomo and Adam L. Schless

Market forces have had a powerful impact on financing business aircraft - but so has a new treaty commonly known as the Cape Town Convention. This article highlights the regulatory and asset-specific issues that come into play when structuring, documenting, and closing a business aircraft financing.

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Arbitrating and Mediating Equipment Lease finance Disputes

By Philip B. Ytterberg

If you have never considered the potential role of alternative dispute resolution in leasing disputes, here is a primer to explain how mediation and arbitration are being applied to commercial finance.

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The Benefits of Leasing: The Small Firm Perspective

By Morris G. Danielson and Jonathan A. Scott

How do small businesses that prefer to lease equipment differ from those that prefer to buy? Among those that prefer to lease, what reason do they cite for doing so? The answers are in this study commissioned by the Equipment Leasing and Finance Foundation. Educating small business owners to the benefits of leasing is an obvious part of marketing to this sector.

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Visions of the Future: Change Now

Held annually in January, the Industry Future Council meeting examines trends in the equipment leasing and finance industry. These excerpts from its 2006 report address customer trends, product and service trends, future sources of business, and characteristics of the capital markets.

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