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  2. Tool library - Wikipedia

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    A tool library is an example of a library of things. Tool libraries allow patrons to check out or borrow tools, equipment and "how-to" instructional materials, functioning either as a rental shop, with a charge for borrowing the tools, or more commonly free of charge as a form of community sharing. [1] A tool library performs the following main ...

  3. Leveraged lease - Wikipedia

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    A leveraged lease or leased lender is a lease in which the lessor puts up some of the money required to purchase the asset and borrows the rest from a lender. [1] The lender is given a senior secured interest on the asset and an assignment of the lease and lease payments.

  4. How to deal with a neighbor that borrows and borrows - AOL

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    Unfortunately, the reason your neighbor needs to borrow a piece of equipment is often seasonal, and you'll need it at the same time. Nothing is more frustrating that needing your leaf blower only ...

  5. Borrowing base - Wikipedia

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    An example of a borrowing base certificate used in asset-based lending. Borrowing base certificate is the official accounting document prepared by the borrower that certifies the size of the borrowing base of an organization with the previously agreed advance rates. [11] Borrowing base certificate includes a summary calculation sheet.

  6. Asset-based lending - Wikipedia

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    An example of asset-based loan usage was when the global securitization market shrank to an all-time low after the collapse of investment bank Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc in 2008. [4] Within Europe in 2008, over 710 billion euros worth of bonds were issued, backed largely by asset-based loans, such as home and auto loans.

  7. Logbook - Wikipedia

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    Examples of other logs or registers in PRINCE2 include the lessons log, risk register, issue register, quality register or backlog. In skydiving, a logbook serves as a parachutist's personal history in the sport and also serves as an identifying document. It also provides drop zones proof to back one's skydiving licenses, ratings and currency.

  8. Inventory (library and archive) - Wikipedia

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    In the table below, for a tolerance of ±5%, the sample sizes for a collection of more than 50,000 books would be 381 items for 95% confidence, and 648 items for 99% confidence. To achieve a lower tolerance of ±1% one would have to sample thousands of books, which might stretch the resources available for even a sample inventory.

  9. Loan-out corporation - Wikipedia

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    The borrowing entity may pay a token dividend or provide additional fringe benefits to cover insurances, medical, or retirement plans. [5] An effective use of the corporation status over that of an individual employment contract, may minimise the corporation's taxable income to near zero, even in the case of a C corporation .