A company owning a large office building may engage in a sale-leaseback transaction to free up capital while maintaining its office operations in the same building. By selling the property to an investor and leasing it back, the company can invest the proceeds from the sale into its core business activities.
The CFO explained that the sale-leaseback transaction would provide us with the necessary liquidity to expand our operations without having to move to a new location.
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