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 Definition of Real Estate Investment Trust - Finance dictionary
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Real Estate Investment Trust
Designate in the USA "trusts" which are formed to pool funds from a large number of investors in order to acquire a significant portfolio of real estate properties and/or interest in mortgage-backed securities/loans. The REITs are listed and traded on a stock exchange and benefit from a favourable tax treatment. They distribute dividends which come from the rents paid by tenants and - as the case may be - (non-reinvested) gains on the sale of the propertihe inflation-adjusted return on invested funds. It can be calculated using the Fisher formula.
Real Estate Investment Trust
Designate in the USA "trusts" which are formed to pool funds from a large number of investors in order to acquire a significant portfolio of real estate properties and/or interest in mortgage-backed securities/loans. The REITs are listed and traded on a stock exchange and benefit from a favourable tax treatment. They distribute dividends which come from the rents paid by tenants and - as the case may be - (non-reinvested) gains on the sale of the propertihe inflation-adjusted return on invested funds. It can be calculated using the Fisher formula.
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Real Estate Investment Trust
Designate in the USA "trusts" which are formed to pool funds from a large number of investors in order to acquire a significant portfolio of real estate properties and/or interest in mortgage-backed securities/loans. The REITs are listed and traded on a stock exchange and benefit from a favourable tax treatment. They distribute dividends which come from the rents paid by tenants and - as the case may be - (non-reinvested) gains on the sale of the propertihe inflation-adjusted return on invested funds. It can be calculated using the Fisher formula.
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