Financial Risk
The risk of the possibility that shareholders, investors, or other financial stakeholders will lose money; more distinct probabilities include credit risk, liquidity risk, and oper ...
The risk of the possibility that shareholders, investors, or other financial stakeholders will lose money; more distinct probabilities include credit risk, liquidity risk, and oper ...
Generally refers to new space that is currently available for lease and has never before been occupied by a tenant.
The position in a security that will suffer the first economic loss if the underlying assets lose value or are foreclosed on; Carries a higher risk and a higher yield; The lowest c ...
An investor willing to commit to a fund before the fund’s first closing; the investor typically receives an incentive by the fund investment manager for making the commitment ...
The first investment vehicle raised by a fund manager, typically by a firm or fund management team that has not previously raised any prior fund.
A cost or expense that does not fluctuate in proportion to the level of sales or production.
All income except (i) gains derived from the sale of real or personal property (including market discount and option premiums, but not including original issue discount) and (ii) i ...
Personal property which is permanently affixed or attached to real property such that it is considered to be an integral part of the real property.
A fee paid to an adviser or manager for managing a portfolio of real estate assets, typically stated as a flat percentage of gross asset value, net asset value or invested capital. ...
The ratio of the gross square footage of a building to the square footage of the land on which it is situated.