Sentences with phrase «case real estate capital»

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It may also be that both crowdfunded capital and institutional money can co-exist as in the case of The Carlton Group, a real - estate investment banking firm since 1991 that has closed over $ 100 billion in transactions.
Many investors prefer to take an asset allocation approach to managing their money, splitting their capital between stocks, bonds, real estate, cash, gold, and in some cases, private businesses.
Savers / creditors load tangible capital assets and real estate down with debts that in many cases are not repayable except by transferring ownership to creditors.
Wilson Magee, director of global real estate and infrastructure securities, Franklin Real Asset Advisors, and portfolio manager, Franklin Global Listed Infrastructure Fund, builds a case for listed infrastructure companies providing the capital and expertise needed to get the job dreal estate and infrastructure securities, Franklin Real Asset Advisors, and portfolio manager, Franklin Global Listed Infrastructure Fund, builds a case for listed infrastructure companies providing the capital and expertise needed to get the job dReal Asset Advisors, and portfolio manager, Franklin Global Listed Infrastructure Fund, builds a case for listed infrastructure companies providing the capital and expertise needed to get the job done.
Another key point to realize in the particular case of the United States is that lots of wealth of most wealthy people takes the form of capital gains, i.e. appreciation in the value of property like real estate and business stock, that has never been subject to any income taxation.
Weir, who has spent five years at Jones Day, will primarily focus on White & Case's private equity clients, while also helping to build other key investor areas including alternative capital providers, family offices and real estate.
In a recent passing of accounts case, the court reduced the estate trustee's compensation for the following reasons: — No compensation should be charged on investment losses listed as capital disbursements; — The costs connected to the sale of real property (real estate commission, property taxes, and legal fees) are not to be included when... read more
In this case, subsidiaries of hedge fund Highland Capital Management LP asserted claims for breach of a tolling agreement entered into with Credit Suisse that paused certain aspects of a dispute between the parties over Credit Suisse's marketing of real estate loans.
Case in point: Atlanta - based Jamestown, which raises German capital for U.S. real estate investment, acquired 999 Peachtree Street in Atlanta's Midtown submarket for $ 127 million earlier this year.
In this case, the parties engaged in a series of real estate transactions involving 1031 exchanges (transactions in which the proceeds of a property sale are used to buy «like kind» property to avoid capital gains taxes on the first sale).
The record amounts of capital raised by the REIT industry have been used to acquire properties, buy large portfolios of properties, take over other REITs or, in some cases, absorb real estate operating companies.
Exchange: The sale or disposition of real estate or personal property (relinquished property) and the acquisition of like - kind real estate or personal property (replacement property) structured as a tax - deferred, like - kind exchange transaction pursuant to Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code and Section 1.1031 of the Treasury Regulations in order to defer Federal, and in most cases state, capital gain and depreciation recapture taxes.
Real Property Exchange: The sale or disposition of real estate (relinquished property) and the acquisition of like - kind real estate (replacement property) structured as a tax - deferred, like - kind exchange transaction pursuant to Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code and Section 1.1031 of the Treasury Regulations in order to defer Federal, and in most cases state, capital gain and depreciation recapture taReal Property Exchange: The sale or disposition of real estate (relinquished property) and the acquisition of like - kind real estate (replacement property) structured as a tax - deferred, like - kind exchange transaction pursuant to Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code and Section 1.1031 of the Treasury Regulations in order to defer Federal, and in most cases state, capital gain and depreciation recapture tareal estate (relinquished property) and the acquisition of like - kind real estate (replacement property) structured as a tax - deferred, like - kind exchange transaction pursuant to Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code and Section 1.1031 of the Treasury Regulations in order to defer Federal, and in most cases state, capital gain and depreciation recapture tareal estate (replacement property) structured as a tax - deferred, like - kind exchange transaction pursuant to Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code and Section 1.1031 of the Treasury Regulations in order to defer Federal, and in most cases state, capital gain and depreciation recapture taxes.
Like - Kind Exchange: The sale or disposition of real estate or personal property (relinquished property) and the acquisition of like - kind real estate or personal property (replacement property) structured as a tax - deferred, like - kind exchange transaction pursuant to Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code and Section 1.1031 of the Treasury Regulations in order to defer Federal, and in most cases state, capital gain and depreciation recapture taxes.
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