Buy or Lease or Rent Equipment Savannah GA

A contractor in Savannah who needs equipment faces a three-headed monster-whether to buy, lease, or rent it. A wrong decision can cost thousands of dollars. Unfortunately, there's no formula; each situation is unique. There are many advantages in owning equipment.

Southern Pacific Leasing
404-694-5490
89 Peebles Road
Cleveland, GA
American General Financial Services
(912) 355-2524
5500 Evercorn St
Savannah, GA
1st Franklin Financial
(912) 352-7640
1100 Eisenhower Dr Ste 27
Savannah, GA
Countrywide Home Loans
(912) 920-2626
415 Eisenhower Dr
Savannah, GA
Georgia Finance Company
(912) 233-4594
555 E Broughton St
Savannah, GA
LeaseSource, Inc.
770 395 0140 or 800 422 8328
1530 Dunwoody Village Py.
Atlanta, GA
Knight Financial Solutions Inc
(912) 355-4441
5859 Abercorn St
Savannah, GA
Market Street Mortgage
(912) 355-1553
340 Eisenhower Dr
Savannah, GA
Crescent Bank & Trust
(912) 354-9445
24 Commerce Pl
Savannah, GA
Jay Finance
(912) 234-8066
304 E Broughton St
Savannah, GA

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Buy or Lease or Rent Equipment

Source: MASONRY CONSTRUCTION MAGAZINE
Publication date: December 1, 2008

By Nicholas Towasser

Abstract:

A contractor who needs equipment faces a three-headed monster-whether to buy, lease, or rent it. A wrong decision can cost thousands of dollars. Unfortunately, there's no formula; each situation is unique. There are many advantages in owning equipment. The operation can sell or lease its equipment as it pleases. In addition, contractors can use or abuse their assets as they please. What's more, wholly owned assets can be collateral for bank loans. Buying equipment also has potential tax benefits. The owner can either take a one-time tax write-off equal to the purchase price, or depreciate it over a time span assigned by the IRS. Interest on money borrowed for equipment purchases is also deductible, as is cash spent on an asset's repairs, maintenance, and operation.

New or Used?
If you do decide to buy, there's a further consideration -- whether to purchase new or used machinery. With new equipment, you have greater assurance of reliability and optimum performance. Novice contractors, however, often can't afford new equipment. If you do chose to purchase used equipment, remember that other masonry contractors, particularly those going out of business, are a good source of used equipment.

Bank Loan or Lease?
Even at competitive prices, buying is not always the answer. Leasing, especially for large equipment, can make more sense than buying.

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