Lisa - Professional Lease Finance Calculator 2.0.8.0

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Free lease finance calculator for the leasing professional. Simple to use, but comprehensive, Lisa is an excellent tool for quoting rapid and accurate lease finance repayments. Speeds up the routine and simplifies the more complex. Includes features for including sales commission, residual value and/or advanced payments plus much more. Lease Brokers with sales based commission can quickly tweak calculations to suit their customers requirements or match a competitors quote but still keep an eye on the amount of commission built in to the deal. Export, print or save customer quotes and details via a 100% customizable form for your own record or forwarding to customers.

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