Geographic Information System(s) (GIS)
System(s) (usually computer-based) used for capturing, handling, storing, retrieving, managing, manipulating, and displaying geographic information or geo-coded data.
System(s) (usually computer-based) used for capturing, handling, storing, retrieving, managing, manipulating, and displaying geographic information or geo-coded data.
The average of a set of products, the calculation of which is commonly used to determine the performance results of an investment or portfolio; defined as the “nth root produ ...
With reference to a general partner or manager: a mechanism whereby a manager is obligated to return a portion of its previously received promote or performance fee payment i ...
The formula in the design of a target date fund that defines the asset allocation mix for the fund, based on the number of years to the target date; defines an asset allocation tha ...
A benchmark metric that calculates the annualized rate of excess return that a private return stream generates over a public market benchmark, where a positive (negative) rate indi ...
The most severe economic recession in the US since the Great Depression; applies to both the US recession, officially lasting from December 2007 to June 2009, and the ensuing globa ...
The enhanced or synergistic value of assets due to their existence within, or assemblage into, an operating and economically viable business that is expected to continue its operat ...
The capitalization rate computed by dividing the projected first year's net operating income by the value of the property.
A lease, generally long-term in nature, in which rent varies depending upon future contingencies.
Economic models that apply to all types of retailing situations in which a spatial dimension is present; assert that groups of customers are drawn to certain locations because of f ...