Outsourcing
A practice of a firm hiring third-party labor to replace services previously performed in-house.
A practice of a firm hiring third-party labor to replace services previously performed in-house.
The additional rent (over a base amount) that is paid by tenants to owners on tenant sales over a specified dollar amount; frequently found in retail leases; also known as &l ...
A commission fee paid to a broker as additional compensation.
A geographic area with so many stores selling a specific good or service that some retailers will be unable to earn an adequate profit.
The face value of an item of intangible property that has both a stated face value and a fluctuating market value; applied especially to corporate stocks.
A Latin phrase meaning "equal footing" that describes situations where two or more assets, securities, creditors, or obligations are equally managed without preference.
The ratio of the number of parking bays occupied in a time duration to the total space available; gives an aggregate measure of how effectively parking space is utilized.
The total rentable square footage of a property divided by the number of parking spaces; typically expressed as a ratio of spaces per 1,000 square feet.
Any fiduciary, legal counsel, employee of an employer-sponsored benefit plan, or service provider to the plan.
An otherwise legitimate transaction that is prohibited under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).