Any growing business is apt to face the dilemma of limited cash flow and the need to add equipment. Leasing can put that equipment to work for you with real cash flow advantages and without a major capital investment.

Low Monthly Payments
Your monthly lease payment will usually be lower than the payment required by other methods of financing. You can afford more of the best with leasing.

Acquire Equipment Without Tying Up Capital
Other types of financing require a hefty down payment. Leasing is 100% financed, requiring an advance of only one or two months' payments. The equipment goes to work for you immediately, with minimal up-front cost.

Protect Your Lines of Credit
Lease payments have no impact on your credit lines with your bank. Preserve your borrowing power for other business opportunities.

Maintain a Competitive Edge
Leasing gives you the advantages of leading-edge technology at an affordable cost. The latest, best equipment allows you to perform your job faster, better and cheaper than the competition.

Eliminate Obsolescence
The newest innovation doesn't stay new. Leasing gives you today's best technology and then lets you upgrade when the equipment has outlived its advantage. You can eliminate the hassle of selling equipment at a severely depreciated value.

Take Care of the "Hidden Costs"
Leasing gives you more than just equipment - it can also cover the cost of delivery and installation. Your lease includes everything it takes to put the equipment to work for you.

Realize Tax Advantages
Purchases are made with after-tax dollars. Lease payments, on the other hand, usually can be treated as pre-tax business expense and as such may reduce your taxes. Consult your accountant or tax advisor for specific details on this important benefit.

Simplify Accounting
Lease payments are little more than a line item in your monthly cost of operations - a minimal bookkeeping effort that frees you from time consuming depreciation schedules.

A Fixed-Payment Shelter from Market Conditions
Lease payments are fixed no matter what happens to the market tomorrow - unlike bank lines of credit with variable rates.