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Chapter 30
LEASING, HIRE PURCHASE, AND
PROJECT FINANCE

© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
OUTLINE
• Types of Leases
• Rationale for leasing
• Mechanics of leasing
• Operating Lease
• Financial lease in the Context of Capital Budgeting
• Leasing as a Financing Decision
• Hire Purchase Arrangement
• Choice between Leasing and Hire Purchase
• Project Finance
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
TYPES OF LEASES
• A lease represents a contractual arrangement whereby
the lessor grants the lessee the right to use an asset in
return for periodical lease rental payments
• Leases may be classified as follows:
• Finance lease vs. operating lease
• Sale and lease back vs direct lease
• Single investor lease vs leveraged lease
• Domestic vs international lease
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
FINANCE LEASE
A finance lease, or capital lease, is essentially a form of
borrowing. It salient features are:
• An intermediate term to long-term non-cancellable
arrangement.
• Fully amortised during the primary lease period.
• Lessee is responsible for maintenance, insurance, and
taxes.
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
OPERATING LEASE
An operating lease is a lease other than a finance lease. Its
salient features are:
• The lease term is significantly less than the economic life
of the equipment
• The lessor usually provides the operating know-how and
insures and maintains the equipment

© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
PLAUSIBLE REASONS FOR LEASING
• Convenience
• Benefits of standardisation
• Better utilisation of tax shields
• Fewer restrictive covenants
• Lower cost of obsolescence risk
• Expeditious implementation
• Matching of lease rentals to cash flow capabilities
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
DUBIOUS REASONS FOR LEASING
• Hundred percent financing
• Circumvention of certain controls
• Favourable Financial Ratios
• Favourable ratios

© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
MECHANICS OF LEASING
• Legal aspects of leasing
• Typical contents of a lease agreement
• Sales tax provisions relating to leasing
• Procedural aspects of leasing
• Income tax provisions relating to leasing
• Accounting treatment of leases
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
LEGAL ASPECTS OF LEASING
As there is no separate statute for equipment leasing in India,
the provisions relating to bailment in the Indian Contract Act
govern equipment leasing agreements as well.
• In essence, it means the following:
• The lessor has the duty to deliver the asset to the lessee, to
legally authorise the lessee to use the asset, and to leave
the asset in peaceful possession of the lessee during the
currency of the agreement
• The lessee has the obligation to pay the lease rentals as
specified in the lease agreement, to protect the lessor’s
title, to take reasonable care of the asset, and to return
the leased asset on the expiry of the lease period.
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
INCOME TAX PROVISIONS
RELATING TO LEASING
• Depreciation can be claimed by the lessor and not the
lessee
• Lease rentals received by the lessor are taxable under
the head of ‘Profits and Gains of Business or Profession’
• The lease rentals paid by the lessee are tax-deductible
expenses for the lessee.
These provisions apply to operating as well as finance
leases
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
ACCOUNTING TREATMENT OF LEASING
• Operating leases are capitalised in the books of the
lessor. Lease payments are treated as income of the
lessor and expense of the lessee.
• Finance leases must be capitalised in the books of the
lessee.

© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
ACCOUNTING TREATMENT
OF FINANCIAL LEASE
• In a finance lease, the leased equipment is shown as an
asset on the balance sheet of the lessee. Its value is
equated to the present value of the committed lease
rentals. The leased asset is matched by a corresponding
liability called the ‘lease payable’.
• Lease payments are split into two parts : finance charge
is treated as an expense on the profit and loss account
and the principal amount is deducted from the liability
‘lease payable’.
• The leased asset is ‘depreciated’ in the books of the
lessee as per its depreciation policy.
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
OPERATING LEASE
Conceptually, the decision rule for choosing between
buying and leasing is fairly simple. Buy the asset if the
post-tax EAC (equivalent annual cost) of ownership is less
than the post-tax lease rental; lease the asset if the post-tax
EAC of ownership and operation is more than the post-tax
lease rental.
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
LEASING AS A FINANCING DECISION
In finance literature, a leasing decision is commonly
regarded as a financing decision. The decision to invest in
the asset is taken for granted and the option of leasing is
compared with the option of buying with borrowed funds.
Leasing is compared with borrowing because both of them
entail similar obligations.
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING A
LEASE PROPOSAL
• Net present value
• Internal rate of return
• Equivalent loan amount

© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
WHEN IS A FINANCIAL LEASE
MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL
Other things being equal, the potential gains from leasing
are more when:
• The tax rate of the lessor is much higher than the tax
rate of the lessee.
• The depreciation charges are significantly higher in the
initial years of the lease.
• The lease is structured in such a way that the lease
payments are concentrated toward the end of the lease
period.
• The interest rate is high.
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
FEATURES OF A HIRE PURCHASE
ARRANGEMENT
• The hiree purchases the asset and gives it on hire to the
hirer.
• The hirer pays regular hire purchase instalments over a
specified period of time. These cover interest as well as
principal repayment.
• The hiree charges interest on a flat basis.
• The total interest collected by the hiree is allocated over
various years using some method like the ‘sum of the
years digits’ method.
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
CHOICE BETWEEN LEASING
AND HIRE-PURCHASE
1. Estimate the post-tax cash flows associated with these
options.
2. Calculate the present value of cash flows associated
with the two options (using the post-tax cost of debt as
the discount rate) and choose the option which has a
lower present value.

© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
PROJECT FINANCE
Project finance involves raising funds for a capital
investment project that can be economically separated
from its sponsor. The suppliers of funds depend primarily
on the cash flows of the project to service their loans and
provide return on their equity investment in the project.

© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
FEATURES OF PROJECT FINANCE
• The project is set up as a separate company which is
granted a concession by the government.
• The sponsor company which promotes the project usually
takes a substantial stake in the equity of the project and
enjoys the over all responsibility for running the project.
• The project company enters into comprehensive
contractual arrangements with various parties like
contractors, suppliers, and customers.
• The project company employs a high debt-equity ratio,
with lenders having no recourse or limited recourse to the
sponsor company.
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
MAIN PARTIES INVOLVED IN
PROJECT FINANCE ARRANGEMENTS

Project
sponsors

Lenders

Government
Project
company

Others
Customers

Contractors
Suppliers

© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
DISTINCTIVE FEATURE
The distinctive feature of

project finance is a web of

contractual arrangements, which may change over time,
designed to distribute various risks inherent in the project
to parties best qualified to appraise and control them.
Hence project finance represents an efficient way of
allocating and managing risks

© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
GVK POWER
GVK Industries sponsored GVK Power, the project
company, to set up power project. GVK Power entered
into the following contracts with various parties.
• A turnkey execution contract with ABB, Switzerland
• An operations and maintenance contract with CMS
Corporation
• A power purchase agreement with APSEB
• A loan agreement with IFC, ADB, and Indian financial
institutions.
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
SUMMING UP
• A lease represents a contractual arrangement whereby the lessor
grants the lessee the right to use an asset in return for periodical
lease payments.
• A finance lease, or capital lease, is an intermediate term to longterm non-cancellable arrangement. An operating lease is a shortterm cancellable lease.
• There are some plausible reasons for leasing and there are some
dubious reasons for leasing.
• The lessor is entitled to claim depreciation for income tax
purposes. The lease rentals are taxable receipts in the hands of
lessors and tax-deductible expenses for the lessee.
• For accounting purposes, operating leases are capitalised in the
books of the lessor whereas financial leases are capitalised in the
books of the lessee.
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
• In finance literature, a leasing decision is commonly regarded as a
financing decision.
• The NPV of a finance lease is:
n
NPV = I - ∑
t =1

LRt (1 – T ) + DEPt x Tc
[1 + rD (1 – TC)]t

SVn
-

[1 + rD (1 – TC)]n

• Under a hire-purchase agreement, the hirer (the counterpart of
lessee) enjoys the benefits of ownership. The hirer pays periodic
hire purchase instalments to the hiree (the counterpart of the
lessor) which covers interest as well as principal repayment.
• The distinctive feature of project finance is the manner in which
project risks are allocated to various parties involved in a project.
Through a comprehensive web of contracts, every major risk
inherent in the project is allocated to the party/parties that is
best able to assess and manage that risk.
© Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore

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Chapter30 leasinghirepurchaseandprojfinance

  • 1. Chapter 30 LEASING, HIRE PURCHASE, AND PROJECT FINANCE © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 2. OUTLINE • Types of Leases • Rationale for leasing • Mechanics of leasing • Operating Lease • Financial lease in the Context of Capital Budgeting • Leasing as a Financing Decision • Hire Purchase Arrangement • Choice between Leasing and Hire Purchase • Project Finance © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 3. TYPES OF LEASES • A lease represents a contractual arrangement whereby the lessor grants the lessee the right to use an asset in return for periodical lease rental payments • Leases may be classified as follows: • Finance lease vs. operating lease • Sale and lease back vs direct lease • Single investor lease vs leveraged lease • Domestic vs international lease © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 4. FINANCE LEASE A finance lease, or capital lease, is essentially a form of borrowing. It salient features are: • An intermediate term to long-term non-cancellable arrangement. • Fully amortised during the primary lease period. • Lessee is responsible for maintenance, insurance, and taxes. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 5. OPERATING LEASE An operating lease is a lease other than a finance lease. Its salient features are: • The lease term is significantly less than the economic life of the equipment • The lessor usually provides the operating know-how and insures and maintains the equipment © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 6. PLAUSIBLE REASONS FOR LEASING • Convenience • Benefits of standardisation • Better utilisation of tax shields • Fewer restrictive covenants • Lower cost of obsolescence risk • Expeditious implementation • Matching of lease rentals to cash flow capabilities © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 7. DUBIOUS REASONS FOR LEASING • Hundred percent financing • Circumvention of certain controls • Favourable Financial Ratios • Favourable ratios © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 8. MECHANICS OF LEASING • Legal aspects of leasing • Typical contents of a lease agreement • Sales tax provisions relating to leasing • Procedural aspects of leasing • Income tax provisions relating to leasing • Accounting treatment of leases © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 9. LEGAL ASPECTS OF LEASING As there is no separate statute for equipment leasing in India, the provisions relating to bailment in the Indian Contract Act govern equipment leasing agreements as well. • In essence, it means the following: • The lessor has the duty to deliver the asset to the lessee, to legally authorise the lessee to use the asset, and to leave the asset in peaceful possession of the lessee during the currency of the agreement • The lessee has the obligation to pay the lease rentals as specified in the lease agreement, to protect the lessor’s title, to take reasonable care of the asset, and to return the leased asset on the expiry of the lease period. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 10. INCOME TAX PROVISIONS RELATING TO LEASING • Depreciation can be claimed by the lessor and not the lessee • Lease rentals received by the lessor are taxable under the head of ‘Profits and Gains of Business or Profession’ • The lease rentals paid by the lessee are tax-deductible expenses for the lessee. These provisions apply to operating as well as finance leases © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 11. ACCOUNTING TREATMENT OF LEASING • Operating leases are capitalised in the books of the lessor. Lease payments are treated as income of the lessor and expense of the lessee. • Finance leases must be capitalised in the books of the lessee. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 12. ACCOUNTING TREATMENT OF FINANCIAL LEASE • In a finance lease, the leased equipment is shown as an asset on the balance sheet of the lessee. Its value is equated to the present value of the committed lease rentals. The leased asset is matched by a corresponding liability called the ‘lease payable’. • Lease payments are split into two parts : finance charge is treated as an expense on the profit and loss account and the principal amount is deducted from the liability ‘lease payable’. • The leased asset is ‘depreciated’ in the books of the lessee as per its depreciation policy. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 13. OPERATING LEASE Conceptually, the decision rule for choosing between buying and leasing is fairly simple. Buy the asset if the post-tax EAC (equivalent annual cost) of ownership is less than the post-tax lease rental; lease the asset if the post-tax EAC of ownership and operation is more than the post-tax lease rental. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 14. LEASING AS A FINANCING DECISION In finance literature, a leasing decision is commonly regarded as a financing decision. The decision to invest in the asset is taken for granted and the option of leasing is compared with the option of buying with borrowed funds. Leasing is compared with borrowing because both of them entail similar obligations. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 15. CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING A LEASE PROPOSAL • Net present value • Internal rate of return • Equivalent loan amount © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 16. WHEN IS A FINANCIAL LEASE MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL Other things being equal, the potential gains from leasing are more when: • The tax rate of the lessor is much higher than the tax rate of the lessee. • The depreciation charges are significantly higher in the initial years of the lease. • The lease is structured in such a way that the lease payments are concentrated toward the end of the lease period. • The interest rate is high. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 17. FEATURES OF A HIRE PURCHASE ARRANGEMENT • The hiree purchases the asset and gives it on hire to the hirer. • The hirer pays regular hire purchase instalments over a specified period of time. These cover interest as well as principal repayment. • The hiree charges interest on a flat basis. • The total interest collected by the hiree is allocated over various years using some method like the ‘sum of the years digits’ method. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 18. CHOICE BETWEEN LEASING AND HIRE-PURCHASE 1. Estimate the post-tax cash flows associated with these options. 2. Calculate the present value of cash flows associated with the two options (using the post-tax cost of debt as the discount rate) and choose the option which has a lower present value. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 19. PROJECT FINANCE Project finance involves raising funds for a capital investment project that can be economically separated from its sponsor. The suppliers of funds depend primarily on the cash flows of the project to service their loans and provide return on their equity investment in the project. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 20. FEATURES OF PROJECT FINANCE • The project is set up as a separate company which is granted a concession by the government. • The sponsor company which promotes the project usually takes a substantial stake in the equity of the project and enjoys the over all responsibility for running the project. • The project company enters into comprehensive contractual arrangements with various parties like contractors, suppliers, and customers. • The project company employs a high debt-equity ratio, with lenders having no recourse or limited recourse to the sponsor company. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 21. MAIN PARTIES INVOLVED IN PROJECT FINANCE ARRANGEMENTS Project sponsors Lenders Government Project company Others Customers Contractors Suppliers © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 22. DISTINCTIVE FEATURE The distinctive feature of project finance is a web of contractual arrangements, which may change over time, designed to distribute various risks inherent in the project to parties best qualified to appraise and control them. Hence project finance represents an efficient way of allocating and managing risks © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 23. GVK POWER GVK Industries sponsored GVK Power, the project company, to set up power project. GVK Power entered into the following contracts with various parties. • A turnkey execution contract with ABB, Switzerland • An operations and maintenance contract with CMS Corporation • A power purchase agreement with APSEB • A loan agreement with IFC, ADB, and Indian financial institutions. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 24. SUMMING UP • A lease represents a contractual arrangement whereby the lessor grants the lessee the right to use an asset in return for periodical lease payments. • A finance lease, or capital lease, is an intermediate term to longterm non-cancellable arrangement. An operating lease is a shortterm cancellable lease. • There are some plausible reasons for leasing and there are some dubious reasons for leasing. • The lessor is entitled to claim depreciation for income tax purposes. The lease rentals are taxable receipts in the hands of lessors and tax-deductible expenses for the lessee. • For accounting purposes, operating leases are capitalised in the books of the lessor whereas financial leases are capitalised in the books of the lessee. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore
  • 25. • In finance literature, a leasing decision is commonly regarded as a financing decision. • The NPV of a finance lease is: n NPV = I - ∑ t =1 LRt (1 – T ) + DEPt x Tc [1 + rD (1 – TC)]t SVn - [1 + rD (1 – TC)]n • Under a hire-purchase agreement, the hirer (the counterpart of lessee) enjoys the benefits of ownership. The hirer pays periodic hire purchase instalments to the hiree (the counterpart of the lessor) which covers interest as well as principal repayment. • The distinctive feature of project finance is the manner in which project risks are allocated to various parties involved in a project. Through a comprehensive web of contracts, every major risk inherent in the project is allocated to the party/parties that is best able to assess and manage that risk. © Centre for Financial Management , Bangalore