reit

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German - Turkish
akil baiig olm.; erginlesmek
(Plan) gelismek
(Frost) kiragi; Heute nacht ist ^ gefallen. Bu gece kiragi düsmüs (od. yagmis). -e / l. olgunluk, yetkinlik, kemal
(Trauben a.) ben dü$mek; Es hat gereift. Kiragi var
(körperliche) bulug, ergin-lik Qen l. olgunlasmak; kemale ermek
m l. poet. s. -en (\-6)
(Geschwür) cibanbasi tesekkül etm
English - English
Real Estate Investment Trust Publicly traded companies that manage portfolios of real estate to generate profits The underlying assets are investments in shopping centers, medical facilities, office buildings apartment complexes, hotels, and various other real estate holdings One type of REIT take equity positions in real estate and distribute the income from rents and capital gains (when properties are sold) to shareholders Other REITs act as lenders to property developers and pass interest income on to shareholders A third type of REIT combines equity and mortgage investments To avoid taxation, REITs must distribute 95% of their taxable income to shareholders annually
A corporation or trust that uses the pooled capital of many investors to purchase and manage income property (equity REIT) and/or mortgage loans (mortgage REIT) REITs are traded on major stock exchanges They are also granted special tax considerations and provide a liquid way to invest in real estate, an otherwise illiquid market
A method in investing in real estate in a group (Certain tax advantages)
See: Real Estate Investment Trust
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are managed vehicles which invest in real estate or real estate-related assets
Real Estate Investment Trust Pooled money of many investors for the purchase of real estate
Real Estate Investment Trust A security that provides unitholders with rental income from real estate properties
Real estate investment trust - form of real estate syndication in which investors hold trust estates and enjoy profits of trust’s real estate holdings
Real Estate Investment Trust A product of federal tax legislation formed as a business trust, under a special state REIT statute or as a corporation for the purpose of investing in real estate or mortgages on real estate '
(Real Estate Investment Trust) Pooled funds that purchase and hold commercial real estate
Real Estate Investment Trust Similar to a mutual fund, but deal exclusively with real estate
Publicly traded companies that own, develop and operate commercial properties
A private or (in AMB's case) public corporation or trust that is allowed special status under the U S tax code – enabling the entity to pay no corporate income tax as long as its activities meet statutory tests restricting its business to certain commercial real estate activities By law, REITs must pay out 90% of their taxable income in the form of stockholder dividends to maintain their tax-exempt status
Real Estate Investment Trust; a company which invests in and manages a portfolio of real estate with the majority of its income going to shareholders
A method in investing in real estate as a group, with certain tax advantages Federal and state statutes dictate specific procedures
an investment trust that owns and manages a pool of commercial properties and mortgages and other real estate asssets; shares can be bought and sold in the stock market
A method in investing in real estate in a group, with certain tax advantages Federal and state statutes dictate procedure
A method in investing in real estate in a group, with certain tax advantages
Sedge; seaweed
Real Estate Investment Trust Pattered after investment companies, REITs make investments in an array of real estate In equity REITs, shareholders receive income from rents received and receive capital gains as buildings are sold at a profit Mortgage REITs, which specialize in lending to building developers, pass on interest income
Real Estate Investment Trust
Real Estate Investment Trust, an organization similar to an investment company in some respects but concentrating its holdings in real estate investments The yield is generally liberal since REITs are required to distribute as much as 90% of their income
A method in investing real estate in a group, with certain tax advantages
is an acronym for Real Estate Investment Trust, a tax efficient form of property ownership, in which no corporate income taxes are paid provided the REIT meets certain requirements REIT’s, which are available in Canada and the United States, originated in the United States and enjoy different tax treatments and legal status in both countries
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