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ArticlesAugust 1, 1963

Viewing Leasing Today

Intends to stay in direct leasing, hopes to have 250 dealers by 1965

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ArticlesMay 1, 1963

Highlights Of NAFA Convention

Detroit Meeting Attracts Record Crowd; Safety Maintenance And Leasing Top Agenda

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ArticlesApril 1, 1963

Report From the Editor

"In the past five years the number of cars under lease has doubled to more than 600,000 and created a new industry that takes in $750,000,000 a year. The market for leasing is so promising that some 3,000 companies have gone into the business."

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ArticlesMarch 1, 1963

Why Leasing Companies Go Broke

John W. Rollins cites eight reasons why many newcomers to the leasing field are going broke. His reasons are vital to all leasing operators and those considering entry since they have a bearing on the entire industry.

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ArticlesFebruary 1, 1963

Report On Chrysler Leasing

Chrysler Corp.'s decision to directly enter the leas­ing field was based on a simple fact. The company felt it wasn't getting it fair share of the leasing market.

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ArticlesJanuary 1, 1963

Leased Truck Fleets Conserve Capital Dollars

A leased truck fleet can be tailored to meet a company's needs...with many distinct financial advantages

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ArticlesOctober 1, 1962

Chrysler Enters Leasing Field; New Ford Subsidy

Chrysler Corp. has announced that it will enter the car and truck leasing business through the for­mation of a new subsidiary, Chrys­ler Leasing Corp.

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ArticlesCover StoryJuly 1, 1962

Our Man In Europe: European Fleets Gain Maturity

European fleet users are experiencing the same problem that every developing industry faces-the coming of maturity.

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ArticlesJune 1, 1962

Jim Larkin of Ford on Leasing

Says Ford's Jim Larkin, "Leasing is so big no one can ignore it."

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