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The development of motor transport leasing in Russia

Student: Musin Ajdar

Supervisor: Viktor D. Gazman

Faculty: Faculty of Economic Sciences

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Year of Graduation: 2014

<p>In the final qualification work on the topic &laquo;The development of motor transport leasing in Russia&raquo;&nbsp; the author observes the main trends and factors that have an influence on the rise of leasing deals in the sphere of motor vehicles in Russia.</p><p>The urgency of the topic is explained by the fact that motor transport leasing in our country is developing very fast, however some structural differences between Russian and European leasing &nbsp;climate make it interesting to explore the main factors that positively or negatively affect the development of motor transport leasing in our country.</p><p>The object of this study are Russian, and European leasing associations. (Germany, Italy, China)</p><p>The subject of this research are the main factors that stimulate motor transport leasing development in Russia.</p><p>The author of the study follows several aims:</p><ul><li>determine the role of motor transport leasing in Russia</li><li>prove the advantages of leasing in comparison with other financial resources</li><li>make a comparative analysis of motor transport leasing in Russia and European countries</li><li>determine the main growth factors of motor transport leasing</li></ul><p>The final qualification work consists of introduction, seven chapters, conclusion and list of references.</p><p>In the first four chapters the author analyses the effects of the crisis on Russian leasing, explores the main sources of finance, tax remissions, negative growth factors and the current situation on the motor transport leasing market.&nbsp; In the fifth and sixth chapters the author investigates the structure of motor transport leasing in developed countries and makes a comparative analysis of leasing and credit. In the last chapter the author makes a regressional analysis, trying to determine the influence of several macroeconomic indicators on the development of motor transport leasing in Russia.</p><p>In the course of the study the author solves the following aims</p><ul><li>studies the structure of motor transport leasing in Russia</li><li>proves the advantages of leasing in comparison with credit</li><li>determines the main growth factors and several obstacles that motor transport leasing faces in Russia</li><li>discovers the main differences between leasing structure in Russia and European countries</li></ul><p>Having done the regressional analysis and&nbsp; having observed the most important theoretical points, the author has come to a conclusion that motor transport leasing in Russia has wide growth perspectives. The imperfection of the current system&nbsp; slightly thwarts its development, however a whole series of macroeconomic indicators (consumption of fixed assets, the quantity of cars per person, annual car sales, total tax rate in % of commercial profits) show that volumes of motor transport leasing in Russia are going to rise in the nearest future.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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