Auto Leasing


Lease Financing

For auto-consumers, crunching the numbers is one of the most difficult and

confusing aspects of leasing.

Take the finance charge on a lease for instance. Most people just don’t

understand how this is calculated on capitalised cost AND residual value

instead of just the capitalised cost. For most, it seems plainly obvious,

just as is the case when purchasing, that a charge should be levied on the

capitalised cost of the vehicle.



Well, no quite! When you lease a car, you’re only using the car over a

specified period of time with the option of buying the car. The residual

value represents the “loan balance” at the end of the lease. If you add it

to the capitalized cost and divide by two, you’ll get the average

capitalized cost outstanding over the lease term. Let us suppose you’re

leasing a car with a capitalized cost of $25,000 and a residual value of

$15,000. You average balance over the lease term, irrespective of how long

it is, is $20,000 – the sum of the two divided by two -.

Using this sum works because the money factor is the annual interest rate

divided by 24, rather than 12. Continuing with our example and assuming an

interest rate of 6% APR:

$30,000 X (6 per cent / 24) = $75

(Capitalized cost + residual value) X (interest rate / 24) = Monthly

finance charge

This finance charge is added to the depreciation charge to calculate the

monthly payments on your lease.

 

 

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