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Hedging Interest-Rate Risks For Lessors
By George A. Hachey, Ph.D. and James M. Johnson, Ph.D
Fall 1984
The level and volatility of interest rates has increased dramatically over the past fifteen years, causing lessors to explore and implement new methods of protecting profit margins. †This article examines tools which can be used to protect profit margins of businesses subject to variable interest rates, and evaluates their usefulness to lessors. The two asset mechanisms evaluated are variable rate leases and variable lease maturities. Liability management tools examined include financial futures and interest rate swaps.
Developing a Strategic Marketing Plan
By Stephen C. Diamond
Fall 1984
The article presents some of the variables that should be considered in segmenting the market as a prelude to developing a strategic marketing plan.
Single-Investor Lease Accounting: Is It Economically Realistic?
By Lloyd A. Hanes, Jr.
Fall 1984
The article analyzes how well accounting for single-investor leases represents the underlying economics. The implications of the conclusions reached are then investigated with regard to stipulated loss values and lessor default exposure.
Implications of an AAEL Credit Analysis Survey: A Few Surprises
By Albert R. McMeen
Fall 1984
The article analyzes the results of an AAEL Credit Analysis Survey, providing an overview of how the diverse elements within the equipment leasing industry approach credit analysis.
Capital Formation, Technology and Economic Policy
By Barry P. Bosworth
Fall 1984
The article reviews empirical studies of the productivity growth slowdown with particular emphasis of the role of capital, examines the behavior of saving, investment and trends in capital income taxation and discusses policy actions that might be taken to promote a faster rate of productivity growth in the future.
<span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Hedging Interest-Rate Risks For Lessors</span><br style=\"font-weight: bold;\" /><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">By George A. Hachey, Ph.D. and James M. Johnson, Ph.D</span><br style=\"font-weight: bold;\" /><span sty
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