LeaseTOwn® Sell/Lease 10 cars per month for 12 months Cost of Vehicles = $4,753 Weekly Payments = $86 Average Contract Length = 31 months.

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LeaseTOwn®

Sell/Lease 10 cars per month for 12 months Cost of Vehicles = $4,753 Weekly Payments = $86 Average Contract Length = 31 months January – December

LeaseTOwn®

Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000

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Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000 Cost of Cars-$570,000Cost of Cars-$570,000

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000 Cost of Cars-$570,000Cost of Cars-$570,000 NET PROFIT$276,000NET PROFIT$380,000

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000 Cost of Cars-$570,000Cost of Cars-$570,000 NET PROFIT$276,000NET PROFIT$380,000

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000 Cost of Cars-$570,000Cost of Cars-$570,000 NET PROFIT$276,000NET PROFIT$380,000

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000 Cost of Cars-$570,000Cost of Cars-$570,000 NET PROFIT$276,000NET PROFIT$380,000

LeaseTOwn®

Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000 Cost of Cars-$570,000Cost of Cars-$570,000 NET PROFIT$276,000NET PROFIT$380,000

LeaseTOwn®

Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000 Cost of Cars-$570,000Cost of Cars-$570,000 NET PROFIT$276,000NET PROFIT$380,000 Repo-$39,000

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000 Cost of Cars-$570,000Cost of Cars-$570,000 NET PROFIT$276,000NET PROFIT$380,000 Repo-$39,000 TOTAL$237,000

LeaseTOwn®

Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000 Cost of Cars-$570,000Cost of Cars-$570,000 NET PROFIT$276,000NET PROFIT$380,000 Repo-$39,000Repo$0.00 TOTAL$237,000TOTAL$380,000

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Pay Tax on Entire Contract

LeaseTOwn® Pay Tax on Entire Contract Pay Tax on Payments Received

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000 Cost of Cars-$570,000Cost of Cars-$570,000 NET PROFIT$276,000NET PROFIT$380,000 Repo-$39,000Repo$0.00 TOTAL$237,000TOTAL$380,000

LeaseTOwn® Buy-Here, Pay-HereNorthlands LeaseTOwn® End of Year 1$55,000End of Year 1$224,000 Contract End$846,000Contract End$950,000 Cost of Cars-$570,000Cost of Cars-$570,000 NET PROFIT$276,000NET PROFIT$380,000 Repo-$39,000Repo$0.00 TOTAL$237,000TOTAL$380,000

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