
TGIF! Although I like the weekends, I usually don’t feel this way about Friday, but this week I have to make an exception. We have been in the throes of designing and producing a major training project this week, and it has been all consuming. The project is very exciting, though, and will provide some very real and tangible benefits to the client. It has taken some intense focus and activity, however. As a result, I have not been able to get my posts out as often as I would have liked. (And to think I gave up the rigors and workload of public accounting for this.)
Seriously, though, I really enjoy what I do, and the equipment leasing industry continues to be a fascinating place to be as there always something new going on. You have come back with some interesting comments about several topics, for instance, and I appreciate it, along with your continued contact.
So, bear with me, and I will try and get back on track in the next few days – I do owe Fascinated in New Jersey some more thoughts on that scintillating of all topics, paragraph 7 of FASB 13. Enjoy your weekend and send me some questions!






Topic for discussion?
I'd like to see comments on UNL pools. I'd like for lessors and vendors to share their ideas on how to structure them, and how they account for them.
Also, what alternatives to pools do lessors and/or vendors feel are successful?
I suspect these pools are rarely used, and I suspect that they are usually "one off" programs designed to fit specific situations. But, I'll still guess that there are common characteristics, and I would be interested in reading more about them.
Thanks for allowing us the opportunity to benefit from your knowledge and experience, and for providing us with a forum for this type of discourse.
DougD
Posted by: Doug Dawkins | March 31, 2006 12:39 PM | Permalink to Comment