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Distinguish between "sale and lease back" transactions and "sale and manage back" transactions.

      

Distinguish between "sale and lease back" transactions and "sale and manage back" transactions.

  

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Kavungya
Leaseback, short for sale-and-leaseback, is a financial transaction, where one sells an asset
and leases it back for the long-term; therefore, one continues to be able to use the asset but no longer
owns it. The transaction is generally done for fixed assets, notably real estate and planes, trains and
automobiles, and the purposes are varied, including financing, accounting, and taxing.

Sale and manage back,
Is a financial arrangement in which a property is sold, then managed by its former owner for a cut of
profits.
Kavungya answered the question on March 30, 2022 at 08:21


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