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financing cad/cam

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Hello everyone, I would like to ask you industry experts.

I have to buy a cad/cam to deal with more complex processes than I can do today.
I have documented, I have followed the various discussions within this forum and I have come to the conclusion that esprit for ease and costs is a good choice, considering that I have always planned on board the machine.

but the question I would like to ask is this; I have been told by some operators that the cost of software, since it is part of the financing of new technologies, is totally financed, making it necessary.

Can you confirm this?
If then you have other advice to give you I would be grateful, since the "financing" sector is hard.

Thank you all.
 
What do you mean by the term "financing"? ?

If you intend to pay it in installments, leases or with a special credit line, perhaps guaranteed by a fidi consortium, I think there is no problem.

If instead you mean some form of contribution and/or subsidy lost in capital account, at the moment I don't know it and anyway I don't think it could be something that covers 100% of the cost of the sw.
Usually you never go beyond 25-30% of the expense and however the bands have to be exhausted almost instantly, see the famous "click day" of September 24, in which the funds are finished after just 35 seconds (yes... seconds, not minutes or hours).
 
thank you for your meccbell answer, I will try to be more understandable.

what I meant is that the management software, being a product that is part of new technologies or high technology, should be financed with public funds, state, and with practices a little faster to educate, since these products are charged to artisans or companies that produce.

I mean, I take back what I was advised by the company's trade that sold me the machine. Of course, I am aware that for the "commercial", it is never a problem enough for you to buy, but this time I want to exploit all the channels or possibilities offered by the provinces, region, etc.

about "35 seconds." Some craps should not happen, but so much you know how it is, when the burden falls on the private, the same not to die or to progress pulls out nails energies and what else the need for survival. the state bases all its choices on this. Of course, 95% of those funding went to the usual known ones, for more large companies, instead of helping small ones emerge.
just see the example coming from politics.:mad:

a greeting and thanks for the advice.
 
If you refer to the lost fund incentives, I doubt that the software is part of the financial assets, typically we are talking about plants and machinery, and in any case the amount financed is never more than 25%... admitted that you can access it.
If you are looking for google you will find several sites that deal with various regional, state and European funding.
 
I'm sorry, but I've been rereading, but I can't understand.
the answer is no.
the advice is to ask your accountant and in any case go to the site of the region
the part related to courses and maintenance should go in monthly amortization software in 4 or 5 years I do not remember....qs sone follows my secretary.
 
the funding there are but, are aimed at those who set up new activities, and therefore are destined to the promotion of the micro enterprise.
For example, the former Italian development, now it seems to me to be called an invitation, finances 50% at a loss and 50% at a reduced rate, the opening of new activities.
the requirement of those who want to apply for it is the state of unemployment and the financial limit is 25.000 euros for the individual enterprises and 125.000 euros for the societies of people (sas and snc).
 

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