PRIN.OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: BREALEY
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Chapter 25, Problem 9PS
Technological change and operating leases Look at Table 25.1. How would the initial break-even operating lease rate change if rapid technological change in limo manufacturing reduces the costs of new limos by 5% per year? (Hint: We discussed technological change and equivalent annual costs in Chapter 6.)
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