Whatever you are looking for? So Geneva offers traditional financing (where I retain the equity in the equipment) and not just leases (where you pay the depreciation and build no equity)? Regardless how you frame it, if you are not paying cash than you are financing.I think a lot of people interchange the word “lease” and “finance” in the equipment world. Whatever you are looking for, Geneva is the place to go. Traditional banks without experience with printing equipment typically don’t give as good of terms because they don’t understand the true value and equipment life of industry specific equipment.
Banks don’t typically understand most businesses that they lend money to but are competitive. These equipment leases are just financing but typically are more expensive than traditional loans.I think a lot of people interchange the word “lease” and “finance” in the equipment world. Whatever you are looking for, Geneva is the place to go. Traditional banks without experience with printing equipment typically don’t give as good of terms because they don’t understand the true value and equipment life of industry specific equipment.
Yep - no debt is a good place to be. Over the years went from 100% outsourcing, to leasing, to bank finance, to cash, and now increasingly more outsourcing as it's just too costly for a small operation to keep up with the various technologies in print. Self-source for service or quality control of our core customers. Our business model is primarily high quality/good profit design-intensive interior graphics, and wraps with all sorts of conventional print requirements thrown in to service our small business clientele in a small town. Acquiring equip w/ cash probably wouldn't be smart for the high volume PSP but works for us.I'm for outsourcing, saving / investing profits...and then paying cash when the clientele and schedule dictate when to buy the equipment.
Or...buy an affordable piece of equipment you can pay cash for right now, and then upgrade as you go.
JB
Are there any companies out there that Lease equipment? looking to open a new shop up, looking into my options of financing equipment, or if there is a Leasing company out there. If so, who do you recommend?
Not sure you know this, but I've seen Your posts in a dozen threads so figured I'd point it out.Hi we use 3 financing companies for our clients when they buy equipment from us. They are great people. CIT, Paramount, and Ascentium. thx Wideimagesolutionscom