Articles, tagged with "leases", page 1
02nd November 2012
The IRS dedicates enormous resources toward dealing with taxpayers who are involved with any form of transfer pricing. The transfer pricing provisions of IRC 482 address four general types of transactions between commonly owned or controlled parties.
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Author:
Lance Wallach
20th September 2012
The Los Angeles Times reported that banks are moving extremely slow in modifying people’s home loans. There are many reasons why the banks are moving so slow, and while many people might believe that banks are simply being greedy, the truth is more compl...
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Author:
Darrell Mccelland
12th December 2011
When creditors extend credit to a business customer it allows them to purchase products and/or services upfront but defer the actual payment for a later date.
The larger the purchase amounts a typical customer makes the greater the risk the creditor wi...
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Author:
Marco Carbajo
26th January 2011
If you are the owner who has leased out his land for setting up a cell tower, the following points are crucial for you to keep in mind when negotiating the cell tower lease with the cell phone tower companies or their agents.
1. Handle all the negotiat...
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Author:
Mark Roscioli Jr
22nd November 2010
The year 2010 proved to be another great year for the commercial truck financing industry. How commercial truck financing works is still dominated by methods of transport, roughly 62% of the commercial truck finance portfolio is cartable property. Nonethe...
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Author:
Antonio Nash
06th July 2010
(NPRI) Non-Participating Royalty Interests - Are Interest similar to ORRI's but typically not bound to a well or lease, they are typically bound to Minerals or Mineral Rights assigned by a land/mineral right owner conveying either a permanent royalty or t...
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Author:
HCG
16th September 2009
The term "Car leasing" stands for rent a new or old car for limited period of use. Infact, car leasing doesn't have any complex meaning. So, you can easily understand its actual or real meaning, but you have to make sure that it touches your best approval...
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Creative SEO Content
31st July 2009
It can be quite difficult locating any good financing opportunities in today's market for a truck semi trailer, as the more conventional methods of obtaining financing, such as through banks and lending institutions have started drying up. It is next to i...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
11th July 2009
If your business needs a copier but you're not sure you can afford to buy, leasing may be a better option. Here are a few things to consider before you decide to lease a copier.
Leasing vs. buying: what's the better deal? Leasing isn't necessarily less...
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Author:
Pete Warrior
08th April 2008
HUD rent comparability studies are used to determine rent for Section 8 apartment units and in conjunction with the HUD "Mark to Market" program.
Requirements for preparing HUD Rent Comparability studies are voluminous and strict.  HUD Rent Comparabili...
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Author:
Patrick O'Connor
18th June 2006
In commercial real estate, cap rate, or capitalization rate, is used to determine the values of income producing properties such as apartments of five units or more, office buildings, strip malls and other such properties. The cap rate can represent extre...
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Author:
Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
24th December 2005
People talk about running the numbers before buying an investment property, but what are the numbers and how do you get accurate numbers? Running the wrong numbers can make the difference of making $500 or losing $1000 per month. In this article we will g...
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Author:
Ki Gray
05th November 2005
Consumer credit refers to credit in some form given to the consumers. It is a way of financing a client on condition of a deferred payment, at a later date or within a particular period of time.
The businesses that provide consumer credit facilities n...
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Author:
Jakob Jelling