By Toni Vranjes
A real estate financing technique that companies embraced in the boom times of the 1990s is becoming less common, industry experts say.
Rocked by the economic downturn and the wave of corporate accounting scandals, companies are cutting back on their use of synthetic leases. But lawyers say th...
A real estate financing technique that companies embraced in the boom times of the 1990s is becoming less common, industry experts say.
Rocked by the economic downturn and the wave of corporate accounting scandals, companies are cutting back on their use of synthetic leases. But lawyers say th...
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