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Equipment Lease Financing: The Role of Community Banks

Equipment Lease Financing: The Role of Community Banks. Charles Kelly Mohammed Khayum Curtis Price. CONTEXT – evolving structure of U.S. economy and commercial banking system MOTIVATION – strategic aspects of community banking response FOCUS AREA – equipment leasing

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Equipment Lease Financing: The Role of Community Banks

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  1. Equipment Lease Financing: The Role of Community Banks Charles KellyMohammed KhayumCurtis Price

  2. CONTEXT– evolving structure of U.S. economy and commercial banking system • MOTIVATION – strategic aspects of community banking responseFOCUS AREA – equipment leasing • RESEARCH QUESTIONS – • Are there systematic relationships between community bank lending specialization and involvement in equipment lease financing? • Are there distinguishing attributes between community banks with leasing and other community banks? • How many community banks are engaged in equipment lease financing and are they concentrated in a particular asset size range of specialized activity? • How does the performance of community banks engaged in equipment lease financing compare to the performance of community banks that do not engage in equipment lease financing?

  3. CHANGES IN RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF INVESTMENT COMPONENTS Source: Lee and Rabanal, 2010

  4. Economic Trends, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, May, 2013

  5. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

  6. 1992 2012

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