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Real estate investment trust: A real estate investment trust (REIT, pronounced "reet") is a company that owns, and in most cases operates, income-producing real estate. REITs own many types of commercial real estate, including office and apartment buildings, warehouses, hospitals, shopping centers, hotels ... (Company that owns income-producing real estate) [100%] 2023-12-19 [Real estate investment trusts]
Investment trust: An investment trust is a form of investment fund found mostly in the United Kingdom and Japan . Investment trusts are constituted as public limited companies and are therefore closed ended since the fund managers cannot redeem or create shares. (Finance) [90%] 2023-12-15 [Investment funds]
Unit investment trust: In U.S. financial law, a unit investment trust (UIT) is an investment product offering a fixed (unmanaged) portfolio of securities having a definite life. (Finance) [74%] 2023-12-16 [Investment funds]
Investment: Investment is traditionally defined as the "commitment of resources to achieve later benefits". If an investment involves money, then it can be defined as a "commitment of money to receive more money later". (Finance) [73%] 2023-11-30 [Investment]
Investment: Investment, in a financial sense, is something that one puts money into in hopes of receiving a profit or gain. In an economic sense, an investment is something purchased that is not a consumer good, but is used for production ... [73%] 2023-02-18 [Finance] [Business]...
Investment: To invest is to make a financial commitment with the hope of reaping a favourable benefit or return in the future. To put it another way, to invest is to possess an asset or an item with the intention of ... [73%] 2024-01-08 [Investment]
Investment (macroeconomics): In macroeconomics, investment "consists of the additions to the nation's capital stock of buildings, equipment, software, and inventories during a year" or, alternatively, investment spending — "spending on productive physical capital such as machinery and construction of buildings, and on ... (Finance) [73%] 2023-12-12 [Macroeconomic aggregates]