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Today, leasing is common practice in business. Over the past two years, equipment leasing has risen approximately 20 percent, according to recent research by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). And 8 out of 10 U.S. businesses lease all or part of their equipment, reports the Equipment Leasing Association.
Leasing is appropriate for just about any business at any stage of development. For start-up businesses with no revenues, smaller leases-those of $100,000 or less-may be better managed on the personal credit of the owners-if they are willing to make the monthly payments.
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