
Ingersoll gives a helping hand to private schools and colleges seeking to install access control systemsPublished on 25 May 2010
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies announced that its dealers and integrators can help private K-12 schools and colleges obtain and install their access control systems easier and faster through leasing. Working in tandem with First American Vendor Finance, Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies dealers and integrators can help their private school customers eliminate the need to go through a capital budget process to get all the money at once. With the leasing option, private schools can quickly analyse their costs versus payback.
Most private schools select one of two types of leasing. The Fair Market Value (FMV) lease is extremely budget-friendly as it provides the lowest monthly rental rates. It shortens the sales cycle for the school and provides end of lease upgrade options. It also may provide off-balance sheet treatment since the access control system is not treated as an owned asset. The school can also obtain 0% financing with a FMV lease. If the project cost is $250,000, 36 monthly payments would run approximately $6,945 per month. At the end of the lease, the school can purchase the equipment at the fair market value, return the equipment or extend the lease. The Capital lease provides straight financing and, at the end of the lease, the school has the option to buy all of the access control system for $1. With this lease, the school can obtain 90 days deferred billing. With a capital lease, that same $250,000 project would have monthly payments of approximately $7,500. At the end of the lease, a single $1 bill will buy the access control system. More information on Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies brands and products is available here. |