Asset finance is a type of finance used by businesses to get assets and equipment they need to grow. Typically it involves a regular payment for use of the asset over an agreed period of time, therefore avoiding the need to pay the full cost of the asset upfront.
The most common types of asset finance are
Hire Purchase
Asset finance is a type of finance used by businesses to get assets and equipment they need to grow. Typically it involves a regular payment for use of the asset over an agreed period of time, therefore avoiding the need to pay the full cost of the asset upfront.
Leasing
Leasing gives the customer access to new equipment by way of renting for a contract period, without transfer of ownership. The finance company buys and owns the equipment on behalf of the customer. The customer pays a rental for the use of the equipment over a predetermined period.
Lease are of 2 types
Finance Lease
Under a finance lease, the value of the asset appears on the lessee’s balance sheet and the rental payments pass through the profit and loss account. The full value of the equipment is repaid to the lessor, plus interest, over the lease period.
Operation Lease
An operating lease, on the other hand, may be more appropriate if the customer does not need the equipment for its entire working life. Payments are made to the lessor for the use of the equipment while it is needed. As the customer only keeps the asset for a limited period, it is not shown on the lessee’s balance sheet.
Why use Asset Finance?
Asset finance can be used to fund any asset– ranging from computers to trailer trucks and even sea craft. It is a great solution for a small business that needs equipment that is too costly to purchase outright.
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