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Leasing vs. BuyingLeasing vs. BuyingComputers for an Computers for an Engineering FirmEngineering Firm
Project PresentationProject PresentationTeam 1Team 1
EGR 403 – Section 02EGR 403 – Section 026-7:50pm T/Th6-7:50pm T/Th
Our RolesOur Roles
Team 1 MembersTeam 1 Members Jacob Hagman – OrganizerJacob Hagman – Organizer Justino Rojas – Techie Justino Rojas – Techie Micheal Jones – Techie Micheal Jones – Techie John AmirAbbassi – SummarizerJohn AmirAbbassi – Summarizer
Our ProjectOur Project
To analyze the options of To analyze the options of leasing vs. purchasing a set leasing vs. purchasing a set of 50 workstations for an of 50 workstations for an engineering firmengineering firm High End MachinesHigh End Machines Estimating 3 Year TermEstimating 3 Year Term Manufacturers: Dell vs. IBMManufacturers: Dell vs. IBM
Evaluating our OptionsEvaluating our Options
Advantages of LeasingAdvantages of Leasing You can get much more equipment at You can get much more equipment at
once, since you don't have to pay for all once, since you don't have to pay for all of it in a lump sum. of it in a lump sum.
You can spread payments over time on a You can spread payments over time on a regular and predictable basis. regular and predictable basis.
You can afford to keep all of your You can afford to keep all of your hardware at much the same level.hardware at much the same level.
Equipment warranties also often last the Equipment warranties also often last the same period as a lease.same period as a lease.
Evaluating our OptionsEvaluating our Options
Disadvantages of LeasingDisadvantages of Leasing You don't own the equipment so you You don't own the equipment so you
must be more careful what you do with must be more careful what you do with it. it.
You won't want to spend money to You won't want to spend money to customize, expand, or modify the customize, expand, or modify the equipment unless you want to either equipment unless you want to either remove the modifications or lose the remove the modifications or lose the money when the equipment is returned. money when the equipment is returned.
Evaluating our OptionsEvaluating our Options
Advantages of PurchasingAdvantages of Purchasing You own the equipment, so you can do You own the equipment, so you can do
with it what you like, including with it what you like, including upgrading it or throwing it away. upgrading it or throwing it away.
You may be able to resell it while it has You may be able to resell it while it has some residual value some residual value
Evaluating our OptionsEvaluating our Options
Disadvantages of PurchasingDisadvantages of Purchasing Depreciation & Salvage ValueDepreciation & Salvage Value Computers purchased may lead to in-Computers purchased may lead to in-
equivalent workstations. Leading to equivalent workstations. Leading to uneven employee productivity and uneven employee productivity and concerns with morale. concerns with morale.
Evaluating our OptionsEvaluating our Options
Disadvantages of Purchasing Disadvantages of Purchasing continued…continued… Support concernsSupport concerns
Becomes hard to maintain a standard Becomes hard to maintain a standard “machine image” with different hardware “machine image” with different hardware configurations. configurations.
Technicians must be able to maintain a Technicians must be able to maintain a variety of operating systems.variety of operating systems.
As machines age, some parts become As machines age, some parts become impossible or expensive to find. impossible or expensive to find.
AnalysisAnalysis
Monthly Payments are not an Monthly Payments are not an accurate means of economic analysisaccurate means of economic analysis
Annual worth method proved to be Annual worth method proved to be most appropriatemost appropriate
Two percent fixed loan compared Two percent fixed loan compared with lease to buy optionswith lease to buy options
AnalysisAnalysis
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$5,000.00
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IBM Lease to Buy
Cash flow Cash flow diagrams diagrams observedobserved
2% fixed loan 2% fixed loan vs lease to vs lease to buy optionsbuy options
Annual Annual Worth Worth Analysis Analysis done on both done on both scenariosscenarios
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$5,000.00
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$35,000.00
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$75,000.00
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ConclusionsConclusions
Take out 2% loan and purchase IBM equipmentAnnual Worth
$101,914
Take out 2% loan and purchase IBM equipmentAnnual Worth
$101,914
IBM LTBAnnual Worth
$84,256
Dell LTBAnnual Worth
$98,326
Take out 2% loan and purchase Dell equipmentAnnual Worth
$91,997
Sensitivity AnalysisSensitivity Analysis
Other Fixed Loan optionsOther Fixed Loan options Increase Annual Benefit to $240,000Increase Annual Benefit to $240,000 No Salvage ValueNo Salvage Value
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