Transparency
The extent to which investors have ready access to required financial information about a company or investment, such as price levels, market depth and audited financial reports.
The extent to which investors have ready access to required financial information about a company or investment, such as price levels, market depth and audited financial reports.
A risk-adjusted measurement of return based on systematic risk; indicates how much return an investment earned for the amount of risk the investment assumed.
A lease that requires the tenant to pay all expenses of the property being leased in addition to rent; typical expenses covered in such a lease include taxes, insurance, maintenanc ...
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 ...
The construction of a project in which a third party is responsible for the total completion of a building, or for the construction of tenant improvements to the customized require ...
Organizational structure where a REIT's assets are owned by a holding company for tax purposes.
The portion of an investor’s capital commitment that is unfunded and may be subject to a capital call, excluding any amounts subject to a pending capital call that have not y ...
A geographic area that has too few stores selling a specific good or service to satisfy the needs of its population.
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 components into which a property may be divided for purposes of comparison.