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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 02:14:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonny Defcoat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are starting a business in rentals, leasing software is going to be one of your most valuable tools. An existing business should periodically look at new leasing software to apprise themselves of the latest trends and advancements.  It is advisable to research the possible market choices first.  Whether your business is equipment rentals, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are starting a business in rentals, <a href="http://www.softwarelease.org/software-leasing">leasing software</a> is going to be one of your most valuable tools. An existing business should periodically look at new leasing software to apprise themselves of the latest trends and advancements.  It is advisable to research the possible market choices first.  Whether your business is equipment rentals, vehicles, or real estate, your choice should easily and efficiently help manage your business so you can concentrate on the business of making money.  Some other factors to consider might be:</p>
<p>A. Is it user friendly?<br />
B. Compatibility &amp; synchronicity<br />
C. Cost Effectiveness</p>
<p>If time equals money, time spent on learning new software takes away from time one could potentially earn money.  Is a particular software choice compatible with Windows XP, or Mozilla Fox?  This might be another question one might ask.  You should be able to synchronize good leasing software with your current leasing rolls or inventory.  Some even have credit report capabilities for residential leasing.  Networking and linking to other sources simply saves time.  This feature should be standard for verifications, and market comparisons. Another standard in most leasing software is a maintenance feature. The cost should reflect the size of the business and be feasible based on its useful features.</p>
<p>To find good leasing software for your business the internet is the best place to do research for your particular business.  After narrowing down your options, word of mouth is always a good source for finding what is right for your business.  Competitors and colleagues can share the pros and cons of their experience.  Then of course specialty stores that specialize in your business will have leasing software solutions as well. They can also be informative on trends and advancements.  Lastly, it would be a good idea to consider and check the return policy of the <a href="http://www.softwarelease.org/">software leasing company</a> in the event it turns out not to be the right choice for your business.</p>
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