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Restaurant Equipment Leasing When furnishing your home kitchen, you probably would not consider leasing kitchen equipment. The various units are not subject to nearly as much wear and tear as commercial kitchen equipment, so buying the pieces outright makes the most sense. In a restaurant setting, however, everything changes. The units are in near continuous…

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As we enter 2013, there are several schools of thought in the lending community regarding access to capital and what may or may not happen with small business lending in 2013. One of the problems in making a clear prediction is the number of different sources providing numbers and specs, such as the Small Business…

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The Restaurant Equipment Leasing Dilemma When starting or upgrading your restaurant, badly needed equipment may be purchased outright through cash, credit, or bank loans, and if these options are not available to you, then many times you have the options of restaurant equipment leasing.  Leasing kitchen equipment can be thought of much the same way…

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Restaurant Leasing Options Today we continue looking at the benefits of leasing restaurant equipment by looking at some of the steps that are necessary when it comes to successful kitchen equipment leasing.  Through careful planning and execution of that plan, then you may be able to save a significant amount of capital through a commercial…

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Operating Your Restaurant Efficiently If you are a restaurant owner, or are looking to open your own restaurant, then you no doubt are aware of the massive amount of equipment that will be needed to do it properly.  This sort of equipment is not inexpensive, especially when you consider that most of it is designed…

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As we come to the end of 2012, forecasters at ELFA are looking at the prospects for the equipment leasing and financing industry for 2013, and the winners as they stand right now are the construction and transportation industries. Construction tops the list, with a projected 15% growth over the course of the 2013 business…

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WHY SMALL BUSINESSES GET IT AND WHY THERE IS HOPE FOR WASHINGTON – MAYBE Every business manager understands that it’s good to run a little scared, especially if you are pushing the envelope.   We often have to break the rules to move forward.  Understanding whether the reward is worth the risk is critical and planning…

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