Sentences with phrase «real estate debt business»

Mr. Weiner also serves as a partner of Apollo and is the head of the commercial real estate debt business.

Not exact matches

That is our real estate business in particular, both debt and equity, that's a lot of where we see excess returns coming from active management.
As Trump praised and defended Russian President Vladimir Putin along the campaign trail, many questioned whether the real - estate mogul had any financial incentives — including business ties or outstanding debt — to seek better relations with Moscow.
Whether this is a pile of corporate bonds, a highly profitable small business, real estate properties you own with little or no debt, such as apartment or office buildings, or intellectual property, such as copyrights and patents, is up to you to decide.
Good for large one - time and longer - term investments, purchasing real estate or equipment, buying existing businesses and refinancing debt
But when you can make 7 % via P2P Lending, 9 % — 12 % via real estate crowdsourcing, 8 % — 18 % via venture debt, 6 % — 12 % in SF real estate unlevered, and 20 % + a year building an online business, suddenly, shooting for a ~ 5 % annual return in public equities (my estimate for a realistic return) doesn't feel that great anymore.
It doesn't need more credit, but a write - down for the unpayably high debts that the banks have imposed on American families, businesses, states and localities, real estate, and the federal government itself.
Examples of these risks, uncertainties and other factors include, but are not limited to the impact of: adverse general economic and related factors, such as fluctuating or increasing levels of unemployment, underemployment and the volatility of fuel prices, declines in the securities and real estate markets, and perceptions of these conditions that decrease the level of disposable income of consumers or consumer confidence; adverse events impacting the security of travel, such as terrorist acts, armed conflict and threats thereof, acts of piracy, and other international events; the risks and increased costs associated with operating internationally; our expansion into and investments in new markets; breaches in data security or other disturbances to our information technology and other networks; the spread of epidemics and viral outbreaks; adverse incidents involving cruise ships; changes in fuel prices and / or other cruise operating costs; any impairment of our tradenames or goodwill; our hedging strategies; our inability to obtain adequate insurance coverage; our substantial indebtedness, including the ability to raise additional capital to fund our operations, and to generate the necessary amount of cash to service our existing debt; restrictions in the agreements governing our indebtedness that limit our flexibility in operating our business; the significant portion of our assets pledged as collateral under our existing debt agreements and the ability of our creditors to accelerate the repayment of our indebtedness; volatility and disruptions in the global credit and financial markets, which may adversely affect our ability to borrow and could increase our counterparty credit risks, including those under our credit facilities, derivatives, contingent obligations, insurance contracts and new ship progress payment guarantees; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; overcapacity in key markets or globally; our inability to recruit or retain qualified personnel or the loss of key personnel; future changes relating to how external distribution channels sell and market our cruises; our reliance on third parties to provide hotel management services to certain ships and certain other services; delays in our shipbuilding program and ship repairs, maintenance and refurbishments; future increases in the price of, or major changes or reduction in, commercial airline services; seasonal variations in passenger fare rates and occupancy levels at different times of the year; our ability to keep pace with developments in technology; amendments to our collective bargaining agreements for crew members and other employee relation issues; the continued availability of attractive port destinations; pending or threatened litigation, investigations and enforcement actions; changes involving the tax and environmental regulatory regimes in which we operate; and other factors set forth under «Risk Factors» in our most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10 - K and subsequent filings by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Spitzer eventually released just two pages of his tax returns, which did not reveal any information about his investments, although his Conflict of Interests Board filing shows he makes millions of dollars from his family real estate business and has no debts.
Some debts are considered to be good like a mortgage to purchase real estate, a credit line to start a business, a student loan to fund a college education but that is if there are solid plans in place on how it will be repaid and if the interests are low enough.
Typically used when business debts have exceeded the Chapter 13 limitations or if substantial nonexempt assets are owned (such as several pieces of real estate).
(1) The following shall be exempt from the Credit Services Organization Act: (a) A person authorized to make loans or extensions of credit under the laws of this state or the United States who is subject to regulation and supervision by this state or the United States or a lender approved by the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for participation in a mortgage insurance program under the National Housing Act, 12 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; (b) A bank or savings and loan association whose deposit or accounts are eligible for insurance by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or a subsidiary of such a bank or savings and loan association; (c) A credit union doing business in this state; (d) A nonprofit organization exempt from taxation under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; (e) A person licensed as a real estate broker or salesperson under the Nebraska Real Estate License Act acting within the course and scope of that license; (f) A person licensed to practice law in this state acting within the course and scope of the person's practice as an attorney; (g) A broker - dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission acting within the course and scope of that regulation; (h) A consumer reporting agency; (i) A person whose primary business is making loans secured by liens on real property; (j) A person, firm, corporation, or association licensed as a collection agency in this state or a person holding a solicitor's certificate in this state acting within the course and scope of that license or certificate; and (k) A person licensed to engage in the business of debt management pursuant to sections 69 - 1201 to 69 - 1real estate broker or salesperson under the Nebraska Real Estate License Act acting within the course and scope of that license; (f) A person licensed to practice law in this state acting within the course and scope of the person's practice as an attorney; (g) A broker - dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission acting within the course and scope of that regulation; (h) A consumer reporting agency; (i) A person whose primary business is making loans secured by liens on real property; (j) A person, firm, corporation, or association licensed as a collection agency in this state or a person holding a solicitor's certificate in this state acting within the course and scope of that license or certificate; and (k) A person licensed to engage in the business of debt management pursuant to sections 69 - 1201 to 69 -estate broker or salesperson under the Nebraska Real Estate License Act acting within the course and scope of that license; (f) A person licensed to practice law in this state acting within the course and scope of the person's practice as an attorney; (g) A broker - dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission acting within the course and scope of that regulation; (h) A consumer reporting agency; (i) A person whose primary business is making loans secured by liens on real property; (j) A person, firm, corporation, or association licensed as a collection agency in this state or a person holding a solicitor's certificate in this state acting within the course and scope of that license or certificate; and (k) A person licensed to engage in the business of debt management pursuant to sections 69 - 1201 to 69 - 1Real Estate License Act acting within the course and scope of that license; (f) A person licensed to practice law in this state acting within the course and scope of the person's practice as an attorney; (g) A broker - dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission acting within the course and scope of that regulation; (h) A consumer reporting agency; (i) A person whose primary business is making loans secured by liens on real property; (j) A person, firm, corporation, or association licensed as a collection agency in this state or a person holding a solicitor's certificate in this state acting within the course and scope of that license or certificate; and (k) A person licensed to engage in the business of debt management pursuant to sections 69 - 1201 to 69 -Estate License Act acting within the course and scope of that license; (f) A person licensed to practice law in this state acting within the course and scope of the person's practice as an attorney; (g) A broker - dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission acting within the course and scope of that regulation; (h) A consumer reporting agency; (i) A person whose primary business is making loans secured by liens on real property; (j) A person, firm, corporation, or association licensed as a collection agency in this state or a person holding a solicitor's certificate in this state acting within the course and scope of that license or certificate; and (k) A person licensed to engage in the business of debt management pursuant to sections 69 - 1201 to 69 - 1real property; (j) A person, firm, corporation, or association licensed as a collection agency in this state or a person holding a solicitor's certificate in this state acting within the course and scope of that license or certificate; and (k) A person licensed to engage in the business of debt management pursuant to sections 69 - 1201 to 69 - 1217.
For instance, microloans provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) can be used for working capital, inventory purchases or other similar purposes, but they can not be used to refinance existing debt or purchase real estate.
You'll spend up to 3 hours with me, as we take a deep dive into your finances — income, expenses, debts, credit, etc. — so that we can create your Personal GOALden Financial Plan, designed to help you crush your financial, business, and / or real estate goals.
Good for large one - time and longer - term investments, purchasing real estate or equipment, buying existing businesses and refinancing debt
The Fund seeks to achieve this by investing primarily in the following categories of securities and instruments of corporations and other business entities: (i) secured and unsecured floating and fixed rate loans; (ii) bonds and other debt obligations; (iii) debt obligations of stressed, distressed and bankrupt issuers; (iv) structured products, including but not limited to, mortgage - backed and other asset - backed securities and collateralized debt obligations; (v) equities; (vi) other investment companies, including business development companies; and (vii) real estate investment trusts.
We also provide financing for debt consolidation, private loans, loans, business development, real estate loans, etc..
The cinema business builds value by paying down acquisition debt, as well as funding the front - end cash demands of developing Reading's valuable real estate assets.
Bad credit lenders avoid property with too much debt against it as it would not be of profit to their real estate business.
They simply focus on equity - the appraised the value of a home minus all the debts in it when making lending decisions as real estate is their main business.
They are in the real estate business, which means that to them, a home's value and cumulative debts are more important.
You got out of debt, invested in the market, in real estate, and perhaps even in your own business.
«Good debt is investment debt that creates value; for example student loans, real estate loans, home mortgages, second mortgage loans, and business loans,» says Eric Gelb, CEO of Gateway Financial Advisors and author of «Getting Started in Asset Allocation,» in a recent article on Bankrate.
The mortgage companies going out of business and filing for bankruptcies, excess mortgage brokers and real estate agents adding to the unemployment roster, the previous homeowners of now foreclosed properties attempting to get out of a mountain of debt; these remnants are strewn across the American landscape.
I have been a regular personal finance, investing, debt payoff, credit, real estate, entrepreneurship, business, technology, and travel blogger at popular brands around the web.
While it would feel good to be debt free sooner, I run my real estate investments like a business, and with these historic rates it makes much more sense to get the maximum leverage for the longest time.
Other exceptions that let you avoid paying taxes include debt discharged in bankruptcy, debt given as a gift by a friend or family member, and certain business real estate and farm exclusions, he says.
He has significant experience representing parties in bankruptcy adversary proceedings involving objections to discharge, dischargeability of debts, fraudulent transfers, and related bankruptcy litigation, as well as in handling matters involving contract disputes, corporate disputes, business torts, real estate and foreclosure.
Her practice focuses on the representation of corporate clients in connection with sales and acquisitions of businesses, debt and equity financings, private placements, real estate matters, including commercial leasing and purchase and sale agreements, and general business matters.
He currently practices in the areas of real estate, debt collection, civil litigation, landlord & tenant, business organization and foreclosure.
It is important to retain an experienced law firm that has significant expertise with the financial issues involved in Divorce, including property division, the valuation of assets, spousal maintenance (alimony), real estate issues, cash flow schedules, balance sheet preparation, debt division, business valuation, present value calculations for pensions, the analysis of retirement accounts and various tax issues associated with Divorce.
He has experience in collections (writs of attachment and possession and receiverships), equipment and vehicle leasing, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, Truth in Lending Act, Unfair Competition Law, Uniform Trade Secrets Act, Commercial Code (sales, negotiable instruments and secured transactions), banking, mortgage lending and shareholder disputes, insurance, First Amendment and privacy matters, breach of contract, labor, business torts, intellectual property (trademark and copyright), eminent domain, foreclosures, and other real estate matters.
75 % of the fraud posts were for commercial debt collections or commercial equipment purchases (where a real business is impersonated), 11 % were personal business loan collection frauds, 9 % were separation agreement scams, 3 % were IP or copyright infringement scams, 1 % were employee injury or dismissal frauds and 1 % real estate bad cheque scams.
Samantha Dammer is an attorney licensed in Florida and Illinois, concentrating her practice in bankruptcy law, general and real estate litigation, foreclosure solutions, family law, business law as well as comprehensive asset protection and debt restructuring.
The firm's practice covers, but is not limited to, general business law including investment law, corporate law (incorporation, company secretariat, due diligence in mergers and acquisition deals, liquidation etc), general commercial law, debt recovery, securities, intellectual property law, mining and energy law, telecommunication law, banking law, insurance law, aviation law, maritime law, employment contracts and labour disputes, as well as civil law (adoption, divorce, real estate transactions and probate law etc...) and immigration law.
Today, after 90 years of existence, De Grandpré Chait is a full - service firm offering legal services, which include real estate law, taxation, construction law, commercial litigation, business law, bankruptcy, insolvency and restructuring, municipal law, environmental law, banking law, insurance law, intellectual property law, labour and employment law and debt recovery.
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I am an accomplished Real Estate Lending Professional with a successful track record of business analysis and customer service within prestigious mortgage lending financial institutions with extensive expertise in short - term debt - oriented bridge loans.
¥ Outstanding evaluating legal documents pertaining to various transactions ¥ Profound knowledge of debt capital markets ¥ Solid understanding of commercial real estate and financial transactions ¥ Proficient in the preparation and analysis of complex business documents ¥ Ability to resolve conflicts and complete successful negotiations ¥ Strong internal and external communications abilities ¥ Solid time management abilities
Complex cases with several special issues, such as multiple pieces of real estate, businesses, retirement and pension transfers, lump sum or periodic alimony, extensive debt, tax liability, college or special need expenses, as well as others, may cost more.
Special attention must be given to retirement vehicles such as IRA and 401k or 403b retirement plans and pension plans; real estate; personal property ownership; debt obligations; business ownership, assets and debt issues; and pre-marital assets.
Determine value of all assets and debts (including real estate, retirement, business and tangible property)
Consideration is given to an itemized list of real estate owned, household goods, vehicles, debts, investments, retirement accounts and pensions, family businesses, and the like.
Martial property includes all assets and debts that were acquired during the marriage, such as real estate, motor vehicles, bank accounts, investments, retirement accounts, business interest, collectibles, artwork, and personal belongings.
The firm focuses on three lines of business: private real estate equity, public real estate securities and real estate debt.
RISMedia's 2017 Real Estate CEO Exchange is an exclusive, day - and - a-half-long event at the prestigious Harvard Club of New York City that will share strategies for increasing business and operating a profitable company despite headwinds such as changing regulations, low inventory and student loan debt.
* CLTV * - Combined Loan To Value * CMA * - Comparative Market Analysis * COCR * - Cash on Cash Return * COF * - Cost of Funds * COO * - Certificate of Occupancy * CRB * - Certified Residential Broker * CRE * - Creative Real Estate * CRS * - Certified Residential Specialist * DBA * - Doing Business As * DCR * - Debt Coverage Ratio * DOS * - Due On Sale Clause * DOT * - Deed of Trust * DSCR * - Debt Service Coverage Ratio * FCRA * - Fair Credit Reporting Act
Watson says that if you are overly burdened with debt, you will not make smart business decisions in real estate because you'll feel a tremendous pressure to make money.
«We have a lot of borrowers that we have financed over the years that are seeing [lower] return on the equity side of the business, and they are now investing in UC Funds on the debt side,» says Daniel Palmier, CEO of UC Funds, a specialty finance and investment firm that provides both debt and equity for real estate investments.
«Blackstone's real estate business has had the privilege of working alongside Rockpoint on a number of debt and equity transactions over the years,» Blackstone President Jon Gray said in the statement.
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