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Essay heading: Basics of Leasing
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Maintenance of the asset is usually
the responsibility of the owner (lessor). Computer equipment is often leased under
this kind of lease.
Leases that are not finance leases are operating leases [IAS17.3]
The sale and leaseback is similar to the financial lease. The owner of an asset sells it
to another party and simultaneously leases it back to use it for a specified term... displayed 300 characters
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arrangement lets you free the money tied up in an asset for use elsewhere. You'll find
that buildings and large machines are often leased this way.
Accounting treatment of leases
Historically, financial leases were "off the balance sheet" financing. That is, lease
obligations often were not recorded directly on the balance sheet, but listed in
footnotes, instead... displayed next 300 characters
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