operating lease investment & finance definition
A
lease that does not transfer the risk or rewards of the leased property to the
lessee in any economically substantial way. Operating leases are treated as an
expense, and no asset or liability is recorded on the company’s financial
statements. In contrast, a capital lease transfers nearly all of the risk and
rewards of leased property to the lessee and the company records lease payments
on the balance sheet as both an asset and a liability.
See operating lease in Wall Street Words
A short-term lease (such as that of a cable television connection box on a monthly basis) in which rental payments are made by the lessee and full ownership rights are kept by the lessor. An operating lease contrasts with a capital lease in which ownership of the asset effectively passes from the lessor to the lessee.
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