Sentences with phrase «including estate liquidity»

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Investments in real estate have various risks including possible lack of liquidity and devaluation based on adverse economic and regulatory changes.
Some of those risks include general economic risk, geopolitical risk, commodity - price volatility, counterparty and settlement risk, currency risk, derivatives risk, emerging markets risk, foreign securities risk, high - yield bond exposure, noninvestment - grade bond exposure commonly known as «junk bonds,» index investing risk, industry concentration risk, leveraging risk, market risk, prepayment risk, liquidity risk, real estate investment risk, sector risk, short sales risk, temporary defensive positions, and large cash positions.
The REIT approach to real estate investment offers a number of benefits to investment portfolios, including a history of competitive performance, liquidity, dividend - based income, diversification and transparency.
Next, you will need to manage the expenses and affairs of the Estate, which may include paying any debts, expenses, or taxes, planning for any liquidity or cash needs, and having all of the decedent's assets appraised.
Estate planning: The total process of planning an estate, including: (a) estate creation and conservation during the owner's life; (b) the minimization of state shrinkage at death; (c) the creation of adequate liquidity for estate settlement costs; and (d) a plan for proper estate distribution to the owner's Estate planning: The total process of planning an estate, including: (a) estate creation and conservation during the owner's life; (b) the minimization of state shrinkage at death; (c) the creation of adequate liquidity for estate settlement costs; and (d) a plan for proper estate distribution to the owner's estate, including: (a) estate creation and conservation during the owner's life; (b) the minimization of state shrinkage at death; (c) the creation of adequate liquidity for estate settlement costs; and (d) a plan for proper estate distribution to the owner's estate creation and conservation during the owner's life; (b) the minimization of state shrinkage at death; (c) the creation of adequate liquidity for estate settlement costs; and (d) a plan for proper estate distribution to the owner's estate settlement costs; and (d) a plan for proper estate distribution to the owner's estate distribution to the owner's heirs.
It can offer a variety of benefits to the estate, including the accumulation of wealth, estate liquidity, and the ability to pay off debts.
Other common objectives include repaying the mortgage, replacing a lost pension, providing liquidity for a business, or offsetting the impact of estate taxes.
These may include replacing their income so that loved ones don't have to struggle, paying off large debts such as a mortgage or credit card balances, reducing or eliminating estate taxes, pre-paying future costs such as a child's college education, or providing liquidity to a business to keep it afloat until a replacement can be found.
According to CCPT III, the proposed transaction will have several benefits CCPT III stockholders, including adding a proven real estate management platform; providing management continuity and a seamless integration; an increased dividend; liquidity for shareholders; greater access to capital markets; new fee income; and elimination of external management fees.
Our specific concerns are focused on various Dodd - Frank and Basel rules including: - Dodd - Frank Risk - Retention Rules - Dodd - Frank Volcker Rule - Basel III High Volatility Commercial Real Estate (HVCRE)- Basel III Liquidity Coverage Ratio rule (LCR)- Basel III Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR)
Such factors include, but are not limited to: the Company's ability to meet debt service requirements, the availability and terms of financing, changes in the Company's credit rating, changes in market rates of interest and foreign exchange rates for foreign currencies, changes in value of investments in foreign entities, the ability to hedge interest rate risk, risks associated with the acquisition, development, expansion, leasing and management of properties, general risks related to retail real estate, the liquidity of real estate investments, environmental liabilities, international, national, regional and local economic climates, changes in market rental rates, trends in the retail industry, relationships with anchor tenants, the inability to collect rent due to the bankruptcy or insolvency of tenants or otherwise, risks relating to joint venture properties, costs of common area maintenance, competitive market forces, risks related to international activities, insurance costs and coverage, terrorist activities, changes in economic and market conditions and maintenance of our status as a real estate investment trust.
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