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  2. Vehicle leasing - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle leasing is the leasing (or the use) of a motor vehicle for a fixed period of time at an agreed amount of money for the lease. It is commonly offered by dealers as an alternative to vehicle purchase but is widely used by businesses as a method of acquiring (or having the use of) vehicles for business, without the usually needed cash outlay.

  3. Category:Leasing companies - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle leasing companies (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Leasing companies" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  4. 12 Biggest Leasing Companies in the World - AOL

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    For more companies, head on over to 5 Biggest Leasing Companies in the World. Leasing plays an integral part in the finance industry, just like lending does. The industry lets individuals and ...

  5. Lessor - Wikipedia

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    Official leasing provider (dealer) is a special type of lessor. This is the official supplier of specialized machinery, transport and equipment directly to the final consumer or through a leasing company. Official leasing operator cooperates with manufacturers (subsidiary offices) of prime machinery under the operator (dealer) agreement.

  6. What Is Car Leasing? Pros and Cons of Leasing a Car - AOL

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    Leasing companies also require most drivers to carry full coverage when leasing a vehicle. The lender might require GAP insurance, as well. Gap insurance is guaranteed asset protection coverage ...

  7. Finance lease - Wikipedia

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    A finance lease (also known as a capital lease or a sales lease) is a type of lease in which a finance company is typically the legal owner of the asset for the duration of the lease, while the lessee not only has operating control over the asset but also some share of the economic risks and returns from the change in the valuation of the underlying asset.

  8. Penske Truck Leasing - Wikipedia

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    Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P. is a joint venture of Penske Corporation, Penske Automotive Group, and Mitsui & Co. Headquartered in Reading, Pennsylvania , the company was founded by Team Penske owner Roger Penske on December 1, 1969.

  9. Lease - Wikipedia

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    The narrower term 'tenancy' describes a lease in which the tangible property is land (including at any vertical section such as airspace, storey of building or mine).A premium is an amount paid by the tenant for the lease to be granted or to secure the former tenant's lease, often in order to secure a low rent, in long leases termed a ground rent.