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A good lease money factor is one that is equivalent to the current lowest new-car loan APR interest rates. Current new-car loan rates can be found at Bankrate.com but can vary by region of country and bank or finance company. To convert money factor to interest APR, or APR to money factor, see Money Factor Converter.

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