Working Capital
Home
Municipal Leasing
Fire Trucks & Stations
Volunteer Fire Depts
Fire Station Financing
Modular Classrooms
Recent Leases
Build America Bonds
School Bus Leasing
School Equip Leasing
Software Leasing
FAQ
About Us
Contact
Municipal Equipment
Master Lease
Rates
Working Capital
Bond vs. Lease
Link Resources

Conserve Working Capital

 Lease purchasing conserves working capital for your municipality or fire department because unlike bank loans, tax-exempt lease purchase agreements are generally not considered debt and so do not affect public sector debt ceilings or credit ratings.  Most municipal lease agreements contain a non-appropriations clause that allows governments to budget yearly lease payments as they do other appropriations.  This allows the municipality to cancel the agreement  at the end of the year if there are not sufficient funds in the budget to make lease payments .  The equipment lease then becomes an annually expensed item instead of a multi-year debt.

So give us a call or send and email and we will be happy to provide you with a lease payment quote good for 30 days and renewable upon request.  There is no obligation and we will not pester you with email or advertising.  We just think it makes sense for you to see if the rates and terms you are getting from your bank or lender are the best you can get in the market place.  Give us a try and see for yourself.  

New and used equipment qualifies. To receive a no obligation proposal email or fax us a copy of your proposal with a complete description of the equipment

 

Email us at  LEASE QUOTES  or call 
our leasing specialist,
 Frank Heeg for an up to the minute quote at
For more information call us 
 
800-697-8456

Send us an email at
fheeg@mamgt.com
No Obligation.
 
Municipal Asset Management Inc.
Golden Colorado and Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
fheeg@mamgt.com



800-697-8456

leasing construction equipment
  dot dot dot

Govfunds Municipal Leasing

Govfunds Municipal Leasing is a leading source of Municipal Lease Purchase Financing for Cities, Towns and States as well as Fire and Police Departments in all 50 States.
Copyright 1999