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Leasing computer equipment makes sense with constant evolving technology.

Leasing computer equipment makes sense over purchasing computer equipment. When
you think about the average life span of a computer, leasing makes sense. Newer
and faster computers, and peripherals, appear on the market all the time, making
it financially nearly impossible to stay on top. It is not essential to purchase
the newest computer as soon as it is released in order to run your business. However,
you do need a processor that has the ability to run the new and advancement versions
of software as they are released.

Computer equipment leasing follows the simple principle, which is that it is better
to lease, items when they have a tendency to decrease in value. When you lease
computer equipment instead of purchasing it, you have the option to exchange the
product for a newer model at the end of the lease.

When leasing computer equipment you want a flexible lease. You want the option
to add auxiliary devices or hardware upgrades at anytime during your lease period
at no extra cost. You also need to know the buyout terms at the end of the lease,
as well as if you can you return the equipment at the end of the lease or if you
are required to purchase it.

It is important to know that many leases include ?soft expenses,? which may be training
and installation. Ask what this includes upfront so that you will know exactly
what is or is not included in your lease. Otherwise, the cost may be more than
you'd initially calculated.



 

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