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Record Nr.

UNINA9910135027203321

Autore

Krewson-Kelly Stephanie

Titolo

The intelligent REIT investor : how to build wealth with real estate trusts / / Stephanie Krewson-Kelly and R. Brad Thomas ; foreword, Martin Cohen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2016

©2016

ISBN

1-119-25276-8

1-119-25274-1

1-119-25273-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (242 p.)

Disciplina

332.63247

Soggetti

Real estate investment trusts

Investments

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Part I An Introduction to REITs; Chapter 1 What Is a REIT?; Size of the REIT Industry; Categories of REITs; Equity REITs; Mortgage REITs; Classification by Property Type; Size and Index Inclusion; Geographic Focus; Growth Strategy; Where to Find Information on REITs; FTSE NAREIT All REITs Index; Company-Specific Websites; Indexes for Tracking REIT Performance; Exchange-Traded Funds for Investing in REITs; Chapter 2 Why Invest in REITs?; Double-Digit Total Returns; Dividends; Liquidity

Portfolio DiversificationHedge Against Inflation; Transparent Corporate Structures; Chapter 3 REIT Dividends; Rockland REIT; REIT Yields; Are REIT Yields Safe?; Quantifying Dividend Safety; Dividend/FFO Payout Ratio; Debt Ultimately Determines Dividend Safety; Debt-to-Total Market Capitalization Ratio; Debt-to-Gross Book Value Ratio; Legal Standing of Leases Supports Dividend Safety; REIT Dividends and Taxation; REITs Do Not Pay Out All of Their Cash in Dividends; The Components of a REIT's Common Dividend; REIT Dividends and the Bush Tax Cuts; Preferred Stock Dividends



Preferred Stock BasicsRisks to Owning Preferred Shares; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Leases; Lease Terminology; The Four Major Types of Leases; Leases and Tenant Bankruptcy; FASB and the New Standard for Accounting for Leases; Lease Duration and REIT Stock Price Performance; Chapter 5 REITs by Property Type; Diversified and Specialized REITs; REITs that use Triple-Net-Leases; Risks and Rewards of REITs That Use Triple-Net Leases; Health-Care REITs; Risks and Rewards of Health-care REITs; Industrial REITs; Risks and Rewards of Industrial REITs; Lease Terms; Lodging/Resort REITs; Hotel Revenue

Hotel ExpensesTechnical Aspects Specific to Hotel REITs; Risks and Rewards of Hotel REITs; Mortgage REITs; Risks and Rewards of Mortgage REITs; Office REITs; Lease Terms; Risks and Rewards of Office REITs; Residential REITs; Apartment REITs; Manufactured Housing REITs; Single-Family-Home REITs; Retail REITs; Shopping Center REITs; Mall REITs; Freestanding Retail REITs; Risks and Rewards of Retail REITs; Self-Storage REITs; Risks and Rewards of Self-Storage REITs; Conclusion; Part II Investing in REITs; Chapter 6 Getting Technical; REIT Structures; UPREITs; OP Units

OP Units and Estate PlanningDownREITs; Publicly Traded, Public Nonlisted, and Private REITs; Volatility versus Liquidity; Transparency and Corporate Governance; Costs and Fees; Externally Advised and Externally Managed REITs; Qualifying as a REIT; REITs Are Not Limited Partnerships; Chapter 7 REIT Performance; Historical Total Returns; Factors Influencing Demand for REIT Shares; Events That Increased Demand for REIT Shares; REITs versus the Attractiveness of Other Investments (Lessons from History); Growth Stocks versus REITs, 1998-1999; Treasury Yield versus REITs, 2004-2006

Safety and Yield, and the Big League of Benchmarks, 2000-2006