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Leasing

          21-1
9.1 Types of Leases
• The Basics
  – A lease is a contractual agreement between a
    lessee and lessor.
  – The lessor owns the asset and for a fee allows the
    lessee to use the asset.




                                                         21-2
Buying versus Leasing
                 Buy                                          Lease
Firm U buys asset and uses asset;          Lessor buys asset, Firm U leases it.
financed by debt and equity.
           Manufacturer of asset                            Manufacturer of asset




            Firm U                          Lessor                        Lessee (Firm U)

           1.    Uses asset               1. Owns asset                 1. Uses asset
           1.    Owns asset               2. Does not use asset         2. Does not own asset




Equity shareholders           Creditors       Equity
                                           shareholdersz                      Creditors
                                                                                                21-3
Differences leasing and borrowing
• Lease payments are fully tax-deductible, but
  only the interest portion of the loan.
• The lessee does not own the asset and cannot
  depreciate it for tax purposes.
• In the event of a default, the lessor cannot
  force bankruptcy.
• The lessee does not obtain title to the asset at
  the end of the lease (absent some additional
  arrangement).

                                                     21-4
Operating Leases
• Usually not fully amortized
• Usually require the lessor to maintain
  and insure the asset
• Lessee enjoys a cancellation option




                                           21-5
Financial Leases

Essentially opposite of an operating lease.
  1. Do not provide for maintenance or service by
     the lessor.
  2. Financial leases are fully amortized.
  3. The lessee usually has a right to renew the lease
     at expiry.
  4. Generally, financial leases cannot be cancelled.



                                                         21-6
Sale and Lease-Back
• A particular type of financial lease
• Occurs when a company sells an asset it
  already owns to another firm and
  immediately leases it from them.
• Two sets of cash flows occur:
  – The lessee receives cash today from the sale.
  – The lessee agrees to make periodic lease
    payments, thereby retaining the use of the asset.

                                                        21-7
Leveraged Leases
• A leveraged lease is another type of financial
  lease.
• A three-sided arrangement between the
  lessee, the lessor, and lenders:
  – The lessor owns the asset and for a fee allows the
    lessee to use the asset.
  – The lessor borrows to partially finance the asset.
  – The lenders typically use a nonrecourse loan. This
    means that the lessor is not obligated to the lender in
    case of a default by the lessee.

                                                              21-8
Leveraged Leases
Lessor buys asset, Firm U leases it.
                                                 Lessor borrows from lender to
 Manufacturer                                    partially finance purchase
   of asset
                                                      The lenders typically use a
                                                      nonrecourse loan. This
                                                      means that the lessor is not
   Lessor                   Lessee (Firm U)           obligated to the lender in
1. Owns asset            1. Uses asset                case of a default by the
2. Does not use asset    2. Does not own asset
                                                      lessee.
                                                      In the event of a default by
                                                      the lessor, the lender has a
                                                      first lien on the asset. Also,
     Equity                                           the lease payments are
  shareholders                  Creditors             made directly to the lender
                                                      after a default.
                                                                                       21-9
Capital Lease
• A lease must be capitalized if any one of the
  following is met:
   – The present value of the lease payments is at least 90
     percent of the fair market value of the asset at the
     start of the lease.
   – The lease transfers ownership of the property to the
     lessee by the end of the term of the lease.
   – The lease term is 75 percent or more of the estimated
     economic life of the asset.
   – The lessee can buy the asset at a bargain price at
     expiry.

                                                              21-10
9.4 The Cash Flows of Leasing

Consider a firm, ClumZee Movers, that wishes to
   acquire a delivery truck.
The truck is expected to reduce costs by $4,500 per
   year.
The truck costs $25,000 and has a useful life of 5
   years.
If the firm buys the truck, they will depreciate it
   straight-line to zero.
They can lease it for 5 years from Tiger Leasing with
   an annual lease payment of $6,250.                   21-11
The Cash Flows of Leasing
 • Cash Flows: Buy
                           Year 0              Years 1-5
 Cost of truck             –$25,000
 After-tax savings                  4,500×(1-.34) = $2,970
 Depreciation Tax Shield   _        5,000×(.34) =        $1,700
                           –$25,000                      $4,670




• Cash Flows: Lease
                           Year 0     Years 1-5
Lease Payments                      –6,250×(1-.34) = –$4,125
After-tax savings                   4,500×(1-.34) = $2,970
                                                                  –$1,155



                                                                            21-12
The Cash Flows of Leasing

Cash Flows: Leasing Instead of Buying
            Year 0        Years 1-5
            $25,000       –$1,155 – $4,670 = –$5,825

 We could also view the cash flows as buying
  minus leasing, which would simply change the
  signs on the cash flows.
 The discount rate is the aftertax rate on the firm’s
  secured debt.
                                                        21-13
9.5 A Detour on Discounting and Debt
Capacity with Corporate Taxes
• Present Value of Riskless Cash Flows
  – In a world with corporate taxes, firms should discount
    riskless cash flows at the aftertax riskless rate of
    interest.
• Optimal Debt Level and Riskless Cash Flows
  – In a world with corporate taxes, one determines the
    increase in the firm’s optimal debt level by
    discounting a future guaranteed aftertax inflow at the
    aftertax riskless interest rate.


                                                             21-14
9.6 NPV Analysis of the Lease-vs.-Buy
Decision
• A lease payment is like the debt service
  on a secured bond issued by the lessee.
• In the real world, many companies
  discount both the depreciation tax
  shields and the lease payments at the
  aftertax interest rate on secured debt
  issued by the lessee.

                                             21-15
NPV Analysis of the Lease-vs.-Buy
Decision
• There is a simple method for evaluating leases: discount
  all cash flows at the aftertax interest rate on secured debt
  issued by the lessee. Suppose that rate is 5 percent.
NPV Leasing Instead of Buying
Year 0         Years 1-5
$25,000         –$1,155 – $4,670 = – $5,825

   CF0         $25,000                         I         5

   CF1        –$5,825                         NPV      –$219.20

    F1            5
                                                                  21-16
NPV Analysis of the Lease-vs.-Buy
Decision
NPV Buying Instead of Leasing
Year 0                 Years 1-5
– $25,000              $4,670 – $1,155 = $5,825


CF0         –$25,000                      I         5

CF1         $5,825                     NPV        $219.20

 F1           5


                                                            21-17
9.7 Debt Displacement and Lease
Valuation
• Considering the issues of debt displacement
  allows for a more intuitive understanding of
  the lease versus buy decision.
• Leases displace debt—this is a hidden cost of
  leasing. If a firm leases, it will not use as much
  regular debt as it would otherwise.
     • The interest tax shield will be lost.




                                                       21-18
Debt Displacement and Lease Valuation
• The debt displaced by leasing results in forgone
  interest tax shields on the debt that ClumZee
  movers did not take on when they leased instead of
  bought the truck.
• Suppose ClumZee agrees to a lease payment of
  $6,250 before tax. This payment would support a
  loan of $25,219.20 (see the next slide).
• In exchange for this, they get the use of a truck
  worth $25,000.
• Clearly the NPV is a negative $219.20, which agrees
  with our earlier calculations.                        21-19
Debt Displacement and Lease Valuation
Calculate the increase in debt capacity by discounting
the difference between the cash flows of the
purchase and the cash flows of the lease using the
aftertax interest rate.
  After-Tax Lease Payments        –6,250×(1 –.34) =   –$4,125
  Forgone Depreciation Tax Shield    –5,000×(.34) =   –$1,700
                                                      –$5,825

     N          I/Yr          PV          PMT           FV

     5           5        $25,219.20     –$5,825         0
                                                             21-20
21.8 Does Leasing Ever Pay: The Base
                Case
• In the above example, ClumZee Movers chose to buy,
  because the NPV of leasing was a negative $219.20
• Note that this is the opposite of the NPV that Tiger
  Leasing would have:
• Cash Flows: Tiger Leasing
                          Year 0         Years 1–5
Cost of truck             –$25,000
Depreciation Tax Shield                  5,000×(.34) =   $1,700
Lease Payments                           6,250×(1-.34) = $4,125
                          –$25,000                       $5,825
 CF0          –$25,000                               I      5
 CF1          $5,825       F1        5          NPV        $219.20 21-21
9.9 Advantage and Disadvantage for
Leasing
• Advantage
  – Taxes may be reduced by leasing.
  – The lease contract may reduce certain types of
    uncertainty.
  – Transactions costs can be higher for buying an
    asset and financing it with debt or equity than for
    leasing the asset.
• Disadvantage
  – Accounting methods of accounting for leases vs.
    the financial cash flows.
                                                          21-22

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Leasing

  • 1. Leasing 21-1
  • 2. 9.1 Types of Leases • The Basics – A lease is a contractual agreement between a lessee and lessor. – The lessor owns the asset and for a fee allows the lessee to use the asset. 21-2
  • 3. Buying versus Leasing Buy Lease Firm U buys asset and uses asset; Lessor buys asset, Firm U leases it. financed by debt and equity. Manufacturer of asset Manufacturer of asset Firm U Lessor Lessee (Firm U) 1. Uses asset 1. Owns asset 1. Uses asset 1. Owns asset 2. Does not use asset 2. Does not own asset Equity shareholders Creditors Equity shareholdersz Creditors 21-3
  • 4. Differences leasing and borrowing • Lease payments are fully tax-deductible, but only the interest portion of the loan. • The lessee does not own the asset and cannot depreciate it for tax purposes. • In the event of a default, the lessor cannot force bankruptcy. • The lessee does not obtain title to the asset at the end of the lease (absent some additional arrangement). 21-4
  • 5. Operating Leases • Usually not fully amortized • Usually require the lessor to maintain and insure the asset • Lessee enjoys a cancellation option 21-5
  • 6. Financial Leases Essentially opposite of an operating lease. 1. Do not provide for maintenance or service by the lessor. 2. Financial leases are fully amortized. 3. The lessee usually has a right to renew the lease at expiry. 4. Generally, financial leases cannot be cancelled. 21-6
  • 7. Sale and Lease-Back • A particular type of financial lease • Occurs when a company sells an asset it already owns to another firm and immediately leases it from them. • Two sets of cash flows occur: – The lessee receives cash today from the sale. – The lessee agrees to make periodic lease payments, thereby retaining the use of the asset. 21-7
  • 8. Leveraged Leases • A leveraged lease is another type of financial lease. • A three-sided arrangement between the lessee, the lessor, and lenders: – The lessor owns the asset and for a fee allows the lessee to use the asset. – The lessor borrows to partially finance the asset. – The lenders typically use a nonrecourse loan. This means that the lessor is not obligated to the lender in case of a default by the lessee. 21-8
  • 9. Leveraged Leases Lessor buys asset, Firm U leases it. Lessor borrows from lender to Manufacturer partially finance purchase of asset The lenders typically use a nonrecourse loan. This means that the lessor is not Lessor Lessee (Firm U) obligated to the lender in 1. Owns asset 1. Uses asset case of a default by the 2. Does not use asset 2. Does not own asset lessee. In the event of a default by the lessor, the lender has a first lien on the asset. Also, Equity the lease payments are shareholders Creditors made directly to the lender after a default. 21-9
  • 10. Capital Lease • A lease must be capitalized if any one of the following is met: – The present value of the lease payments is at least 90 percent of the fair market value of the asset at the start of the lease. – The lease transfers ownership of the property to the lessee by the end of the term of the lease. – The lease term is 75 percent or more of the estimated economic life of the asset. – The lessee can buy the asset at a bargain price at expiry. 21-10
  • 11. 9.4 The Cash Flows of Leasing Consider a firm, ClumZee Movers, that wishes to acquire a delivery truck. The truck is expected to reduce costs by $4,500 per year. The truck costs $25,000 and has a useful life of 5 years. If the firm buys the truck, they will depreciate it straight-line to zero. They can lease it for 5 years from Tiger Leasing with an annual lease payment of $6,250. 21-11
  • 12. The Cash Flows of Leasing • Cash Flows: Buy Year 0 Years 1-5 Cost of truck –$25,000 After-tax savings 4,500×(1-.34) = $2,970 Depreciation Tax Shield _ 5,000×(.34) = $1,700 –$25,000 $4,670 • Cash Flows: Lease Year 0 Years 1-5 Lease Payments –6,250×(1-.34) = –$4,125 After-tax savings 4,500×(1-.34) = $2,970 –$1,155 21-12
  • 13. The Cash Flows of Leasing Cash Flows: Leasing Instead of Buying Year 0 Years 1-5 $25,000 –$1,155 – $4,670 = –$5,825 We could also view the cash flows as buying minus leasing, which would simply change the signs on the cash flows. The discount rate is the aftertax rate on the firm’s secured debt. 21-13
  • 14. 9.5 A Detour on Discounting and Debt Capacity with Corporate Taxes • Present Value of Riskless Cash Flows – In a world with corporate taxes, firms should discount riskless cash flows at the aftertax riskless rate of interest. • Optimal Debt Level and Riskless Cash Flows – In a world with corporate taxes, one determines the increase in the firm’s optimal debt level by discounting a future guaranteed aftertax inflow at the aftertax riskless interest rate. 21-14
  • 15. 9.6 NPV Analysis of the Lease-vs.-Buy Decision • A lease payment is like the debt service on a secured bond issued by the lessee. • In the real world, many companies discount both the depreciation tax shields and the lease payments at the aftertax interest rate on secured debt issued by the lessee. 21-15
  • 16. NPV Analysis of the Lease-vs.-Buy Decision • There is a simple method for evaluating leases: discount all cash flows at the aftertax interest rate on secured debt issued by the lessee. Suppose that rate is 5 percent. NPV Leasing Instead of Buying Year 0 Years 1-5 $25,000 –$1,155 – $4,670 = – $5,825 CF0 $25,000 I 5 CF1 –$5,825 NPV –$219.20 F1 5 21-16
  • 17. NPV Analysis of the Lease-vs.-Buy Decision NPV Buying Instead of Leasing Year 0 Years 1-5 – $25,000 $4,670 – $1,155 = $5,825 CF0 –$25,000 I 5 CF1 $5,825 NPV $219.20 F1 5 21-17
  • 18. 9.7 Debt Displacement and Lease Valuation • Considering the issues of debt displacement allows for a more intuitive understanding of the lease versus buy decision. • Leases displace debt—this is a hidden cost of leasing. If a firm leases, it will not use as much regular debt as it would otherwise. • The interest tax shield will be lost. 21-18
  • 19. Debt Displacement and Lease Valuation • The debt displaced by leasing results in forgone interest tax shields on the debt that ClumZee movers did not take on when they leased instead of bought the truck. • Suppose ClumZee agrees to a lease payment of $6,250 before tax. This payment would support a loan of $25,219.20 (see the next slide). • In exchange for this, they get the use of a truck worth $25,000. • Clearly the NPV is a negative $219.20, which agrees with our earlier calculations. 21-19
  • 20. Debt Displacement and Lease Valuation Calculate the increase in debt capacity by discounting the difference between the cash flows of the purchase and the cash flows of the lease using the aftertax interest rate. After-Tax Lease Payments –6,250×(1 –.34) = –$4,125 Forgone Depreciation Tax Shield –5,000×(.34) = –$1,700 –$5,825 N I/Yr PV PMT FV 5 5 $25,219.20 –$5,825 0 21-20
  • 21. 21.8 Does Leasing Ever Pay: The Base Case • In the above example, ClumZee Movers chose to buy, because the NPV of leasing was a negative $219.20 • Note that this is the opposite of the NPV that Tiger Leasing would have: • Cash Flows: Tiger Leasing Year 0 Years 1–5 Cost of truck –$25,000 Depreciation Tax Shield 5,000×(.34) = $1,700 Lease Payments 6,250×(1-.34) = $4,125 –$25,000 $5,825 CF0 –$25,000 I 5 CF1 $5,825 F1 5 NPV $219.20 21-21
  • 22. 9.9 Advantage and Disadvantage for Leasing • Advantage – Taxes may be reduced by leasing. – The lease contract may reduce certain types of uncertainty. – Transactions costs can be higher for buying an asset and financing it with debt or equity than for leasing the asset. • Disadvantage – Accounting methods of accounting for leases vs. the financial cash flows. 21-22

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Note that since the after-tax savings are equivalent whether the asset is bought or leased, they could be excluded as a cash flow for this analysis.
  2. This material is optional. Most students are happy to use the aftertax rate on secured debt and call it a day.
  3. A lease payment is equivalent to the debt service on a secured bond issued by the lessee, and the discount rate should be approximately the same as the interest rate on such debt. This also explains why the WACC should not be used.
  4. Obviously, this section can be skipped for those classes that are satisfied with analyzing leasing with the technique presented in previous sections.