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When considering the exporting decision, companies should consider that the ability to tailor their products to meet local market needs typically is very limited.
Sale and Leaseback
Sale and leaseback is a financial transaction where one sells an asset and leases it back for the long-term; thereby, one continues to use the asset without owning it.
Financial Lease
A type of lease in which the lessee has use of an asset through most of its useful life and the lease payments cover the original cost of the asset plus interest, resembling a loan purchase.
Lessor
The party in a lease agreement who owns the leased asset and grants the lease to the lessee in exchange for periodic payments.
Leveraged Lease
A lease agreement wherein the lessee uses borrowed funds to lease an asset, allowing for tax benefits and potential gains on the lease.
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