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		<title>Financing the Cost of Medical Equipment</title>
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What Are the Range of Options for Equipment Acquisition?Cash PaymentsThis option assumes that there is enough cash available.Advantages• It&#8217;s simple and quick.
• Everybody accepts cash
• Cash purchases minimize paperwork and middlemen and may help reduce purchase price.Disadvantages• It&#8217;s generally not a good use of funds.In today&#8217;s investment market, you can often obtain a yield on [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/>What Are the Range of Options for Equipment Acquisition?<br/><br/>Cash Payments<br/><br/>This option assumes that there is enough cash available.<br/><br/>Advantages<br/><br/>• It&#8217;s simple and quick.</p>
<p>• Everybody accepts cash</p>
<p>• Cash purchases minimize paperwork and middlemen and may help reduce purchase price.<br /><br/><br/>Disadvantages<br/><br/>• It&#8217;s generally not a good use of funds.<br /><br/><br/>In today&#8217;s investment market, you can often obtain a yield on your money in excess of the interest charged for financing the equipment purchase. The only rationale for paying cash for the purchase is if your funds are in a low-paying account (e.g., a passbook savings account yielding 3%) whose yield is less than the interest on a loan or lease. In that case, taking the funds from a low-yield account and losing the 3% interest in order to avoid paying 9% or 10% is a sound financial decision. Of course, having significant funds in a 3% account is not wise cash management.<br/><br/>Financed Purchase<br/><br/>In this method of purchase, a lender provides funds for the purchase and generally obtains some form of lien or other encumbrance on the equipment until the funds have been repaid.<br/><br/>Advantages<br/><br/>• It does not deplete cash flow. (Usually a 10% to 20% down payment of the total purchase price is required. (In many cases, the income generated by the equipment can exceed the payments.)<br /><br/><br/>• Funds not expended for a cash purchase can possibly earn a higher-income yield than the interest rate of the loan. Disadvantages<br /><br/><br/>• Interest rates may be high.<br /><br/><br/>• The down payment may be high.<br /><br/><br/>• The equipment is encumbered by a third party (unless the funds are borrowed from a source other than a financial institution<br/></div>
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