Supply Risk
The risk that an inbound supply problem will disrupt a business; includes issues with suppliers, shipments, and markets that disrupt production, operations, sales, and/or projects; ...
The risk that an inbound supply problem will disrupt a business; includes issues with suppliers, shipments, and markets that disrupt production, operations, sales, and/or projects; ...
The risk inherent to the entire market that cannot be mitigated or reduced through diversification; also known as “market risk,” “non-diversifiable risk,” o ...
The possibility that an event at the company level could trigger severe instability or collapse an entire industry or economy.
Investment decisions made with a focus on short-term planning and implications.
A contractual obligation used to protect a minority shareholder; if a majority shareholder sells its stake, then the minority shareholder has the right to join the transaction and ...
A range of incomes subject to a certain income tax rate; results in a progressive tax system, in which taxation progressively increases as an individual's income grows.
The process of organizing an investment so that it receives the least possible taxation.
The ability of real estate investments to reduce an investor’s tax liability through the use of cost recovery.
A corporation that is owned directly or indirectly by a REIT and has jointly elected with the REIT to be treated as a TRS for tax purposes; may provide services other than customar ...
An investor, or any investor that is a flow-through entity for US federal income tax purposes that has a partner or member, that is exempt from US federal income taxation under Sec ...