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On the financial drivers and implications of leasing real estate assets the Donaldsons-Lasfer's curve

By: Language: English Series: Journal of Corporate Real Estate ; 9(2) 2007, 72-96(25)Publication details: 2007Subject(s): Summary: Contrasts the financial costs and benefits of leasing, rather than owning real estate assets. Argues leasing is beneficial. Finds that large and high-growth companies are more likely to lease than own assets. Concludes that companies which lease are more efficient in using their real estate.
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Journal article London Journal article L140996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 140996-1001

Contrasts the financial costs and benefits of leasing, rather than owning real estate assets. Argues leasing is beneficial. Finds that large and high-growth companies are more likely to lease than own assets. Concludes that companies which lease are more efficient in using their real estate.