Saturated Trading Area
A geographic area with the proper amount of retail facilities to satisfy the needs of its population for a specific good or service, as well as to enable retailers to prosper.
A geographic area with the proper amount of retail facilities to satisfy the needs of its population for a specific good or service, as well as to enable retailers to prosper.
A type of financial institution that was originally created to accept savings from private investors and to provide home mortgage services for the public; typically private busines ...
The process of estimating the expected value of a portfolio after a given period of time, assuming specific changes in the values of the portfolio's securities or key factors t ...
Previously occupied space that becomes available for lease, either directly from the landlord or as sublease space; also known as “secondary space”.
Previously occupied space that becomes available for lease, either directly from the landlord or as sublease space; also known as “second generation space”.
A geographic area containing the customers of a particular firm or group of firms for specific goods or services; encompasses an additional 15 to 25 percent of a store's custom ...
Exempts from US income taxation certain qualified investments, including income from investments in financial instruments, derived by a foreign government.
A broad measure of the cost of borrowing cash overnight collateralized by Treasury securities; utilized to price US dollar-denominated derivatives and loans.
A US federal law designed to protect investors after the stock market crash of 1929; requires that investors receive financial and other significant information concerning securiti ...
An independent federal government agency responsible for protecting investors, maintaining fair and orderly functioning of the securities markets, and facilitating capital formatio ...