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Permanent financing

Long-term Debt or Equity financing. In general, permanent Financing is used to Purchase or develop Long-term fixed assets like factories and machinery. Since the payoff from a long-term Asset tends to be over a period of time, Financing through Long-term options reduce the Risk of Principal payoff not being made (in the case of Debt financing).

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