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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond This Book -- Where to Go From Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with REITs -- Chapter 1 Who Wants to Be a Virtual Landlord? -- Commercial Real Estate for the Masses -- REITs Do the Work for You -- Get Paid While You Sleep -- Size Does Matter -- Focusing on Fundamentals -- REITs on the Street -- A Slice for All Types -- Chapter 2 It All Starts with Real Estate -- Land: They're Not Making It Anymore -- Supply and demand -- Every business uses real estate -- Introducing Homer Hoyt and Real Estate Cycles -- Recognizing the cycles most businesses go through -- Looking at the long cycles of real estate -- The Concept of Appreciation and Depreciation -- Appreciating appreciation -- Appreciating depreciation -- Rental Income Is the Key to Value Creation -- Rents and pricing power -- The power of compounding -- Chapter 3 Unlocking the First Level of the REIT Universe -- How REITs Came to Be -- The early years -- The REIT Act of 1960 -- Tax Reform Act of 1976 -- Tax Reform Act of 1986 -- Modern REITs and UPREITs -- REIT Modernization Act -- Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 -- The 21st century -- REITs Were Made for You and Me -- The REIT rules -- REITs' primary investment attributes -- Diversification -- Transparency -- Liquidity -- Performance -- Dividends -- BDCs and MLPs: REITs' Kissing Cousins -- Business development companies -- Master limited partnerships -- Chapter 4 Understanding How REITs Make Money -- How REITs Raise Money -- Initial public offerings -- Debt financing -- Equity REITs: The Brick-and-Mortar Landlords -- Types of equity REITs -- The great American REIT rally -- Unlocking the Mystery Behind Preferreds -- Welcome to the High-Yield mREIT Club -- The residential mREIT model | |
505 | 8 | |a The commercial mREIT model -- Every REIT Isn't Traded on the Stock Market -- Private REITs -- Public non-listed REITs -- Chapter 5 REITs around the Globe -- The Long and Short of It -- Oh, the Places You Can Go and the Money You Can Make -- Keeping the "Real" in Global Real Estate -- The Countries and Regions with REITs - So Far -- Combing through the G7 countries -- Canada -- France -- Germany -- Italy -- Japan -- United Kingdom -- The other REIT-permitting countries on parade -- Argentina -- Australia -- Bahrain -- Belgium -- Brazil -- Bulgaria -- Chile -- China -- Costa Rica -- Dubai -- Finland -- Greece -- Hong Kong -- Hungary -- India -- Ireland -- Israel -- Kenya -- Malaysia -- Mexico -- Netherlands -- New Zealand -- Nigeria -- Oman -- Pakistan -- Philippines -- Portugal -- Puerto Rico -- Saudi Arabia -- Singapore -- South Africa -- South Korea -- Spain -- Taiwan -- Turkey -- Vietnam -- It Ain't Over 'til It's Over . . . and It Ain't Over Yet! -- Part 2 Exploring the REIT Universe -- Chapter 6 Exploring the Primary REIT Sectors -- Understanding REIT Property Classifications -- Industrial REITs: Warehouses and More -- Apartment REITs: Living in a REIT Paradise -- Office REITs: A Diminished Necessity -- The More for Less Net-Lease Landlords -- Retail: The Kingdom of Thing-dom -- The once-mighty mall REIT sector -- Outlet centers: Everyone likes a bargain -- Shopping for shopping centers -- Chapter 7 Exploring Alternative REIT Sectors -- REITs on the Cutting Edge: Technology REITs -- Calling all cell tower REITs -- Data centers: The digital dynamos -- Essential Healthcare Properties on Parade: Healthcare REITs -- Storing Stuff and Lots of It: Self-Storage REITs -- Checking Into Lodging REITs -- Residential REITs: Building the Case for (Rental) Homes and Housing -- Becoming a tree landlord -- Homeownership on the cheap: Manufactured housing | |
505 | 8 | |a The essential shelter play: Single-family rentals -- In a Class by Themselves: Specialty REITs -- Farming REITs -- Billboard REITs -- Cannabis REITs -- Chapter 8 Putting on Your REIT Analyst Hat -- Becoming a Virtual Rent Collector -- The scoop on net operating income -- Understanding cap rates -- Internal rates of return on review -- REIT Earnings Metrics -- FFO to the rescue -- The dawn of AFFO -- A worthwhile "FAD" to keep in mind -- Calculating NAV -- Putting Weighted Average Cost of Capital on the Scale -- The Cost of Buying In and Buying Up -- Looking at REIT Balance Sheets -- Conservative and consistent dividends -- Not all dividends are the same -- Watch out for sucker yields -- REIT preferreds -- What a Strong REIT Balance Sheet Looks Like -- Interest coverage ratios -- Debt maturity -- Variable-rate debt -- REIT credit ratings -- The Case for Buying Bonds -- Chapter 9 Separating the Wheat from the Chaff -- Management Works for You -- Minding your management -- Avoiding the bad actors -- Internal versus External Management -- What About Short Sellers? -- A REIT short that actually worked -- A short caught with its pants down -- Activist Investors on the Loose -- Following the Money: Executive Compensation -- Passing on the Crown -- Part 3 REITs for All Investors -- Chapter 10 Building a Smart REIT Portfolio from the Ground Up -- What Type of REIT Investor Are You? -- Know your REIT psychology -- REIT temperament -- Looking at REIT Types -- Growth REITs -- Value REITs -- Income REITs -- Building a Diversified REIT Portfolio -- My anchor-and-buoy model -- Your house doesn't count -- The Taxation Situation -- Ordinary income -- Qualified business income -- Long-term capital gains or losses -- Return of capital -- Individual Retirement Accounts -- Traditional IRA -- The Roth IRA-lternative -- Chapter 11 The Big Fish REIT Investors | |
505 | 8 | |a Why Institutional Investors Love REITs -- The geographic diversification is "out of this world" -- REITs create a good balance between old and new -- REITs help fill the asset allocation gaps -- REITs enhance ESG attributes -- A Peek at the Top Institutional Players -- Pension funds -- REITs roar back -- Pension funds flock to REITs -- University endowments and the "Yale Model" -- Private equity firms -- Signs of the Times -- Chapter 12 Pressing the REIT Easy Button -- Give Me an E . . . Give Me a T . . . Give Me an F! Give Me REIT ETFs! -- Why ETFs are attractive to investors -- How ETFs can help you diversify -- Breaking Down REIT ETFs by Category -- Mega market cap weightings -- Global REIT exposure -- Specialty REIT ETFs -- Preferred REIT ETFs -- The ETF Game Is All About Scale -- REIT Mutual Funds -- REIT Closed-End Funds -- Part 4 The Part of Tens -- Chapter 13 More Than Ten FAQs About REITs -- How Do REITs Perform in a Recession? -- Why Are REITs Good Inflation Hedges? -- Why Invest in REITs Instead of the Next Big Thing? -- How Many REITs Should I Own at a Time? -- Does My House Count toward My Real Estate Holdings? -- Should I Invest in REITs That Just Went Public? -- What Is the Best Way to Get Rich Owning REITs? -- When Should I Dollar-Cost Average? -- Should I Own REITs That Pay Monthly? -- What's the Best Way to Get Started? -- What Are Other REIT Resources to Consider? -- What's a SWAN Stock? -- Chapter 14 Ten Mistakes to Avoid When Investing in REITs -- Obsessing Over Just One REIT -- Obsessing Over a Single Sector -- Owning Nothing but REITs -- Investing Too Heavily (Or at All) In mREITs -- Trying to Time the Market -- Buying Overvalued REITs -- Falling for Value Traps -- Falling for Sucker Yields -- Considering REITs to Be Fixed-Income Investments -- Forgetting That the CEO Works for You | |
505 | 8 | |a Appendix A Assessing Weighted Average Cost of Capital -- A Textbook Example of Cost of Capital at Work -- Don't Be(lieve) a Sucker (Yield) -- Appendix B Determining Net Asset Value -- Calculating NAV: A Four-Step Process -- Step 1: Use NOI to determine fair market value -- Step 2: Calculate NAV -- Step 3: Subtract debt and preferred stock to arrive at NAV -- Step 4: Divide by diluted shares -- An Expert's Take on NAV -- Appendix C Calculating Adjusted Funds from Operations -- Glossary -- Index -- EULA. | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond This Book -- Where to Go From Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with REITs -- Chapter 1 Who Wants to Be a Virtual Landlord? -- Commercial Real Estate for the Masses -- REITs Do the Work for You -- Get Paid While You Sleep -- Size Does Matter -- Focusing on Fundamentals -- REITs on the Street -- A Slice for All Types -- Chapter 2 It All Starts with Real Estate -- Land: They're Not Making It Anymore -- Supply and demand -- Every business uses real estate -- Introducing Homer Hoyt and Real Estate Cycles -- Recognizing the cycles most businesses go through -- Looking at the long cycles of real estate -- The Concept of Appreciation and Depreciation -- Appreciating appreciation -- Appreciating depreciation -- Rental Income Is the Key to Value Creation -- Rents and pricing power -- The power of compounding -- Chapter 3 Unlocking the First Level of the REIT Universe -- How REITs Came to Be -- The early years -- The REIT Act of 1960 -- Tax Reform Act of 1976 -- Tax Reform Act of 1986 -- Modern REITs and UPREITs -- REIT Modernization Act -- Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 -- The 21st century -- REITs Were Made for You and Me -- The REIT rules -- REITs' primary investment attributes -- Diversification -- Transparency -- Liquidity -- Performance -- Dividends -- BDCs and MLPs: REITs' Kissing Cousins -- Business development companies -- Master limited partnerships -- Chapter 4 Understanding How REITs Make Money -- How REITs Raise Money -- Initial public offerings -- Debt financing -- Equity REITs: The Brick-and-Mortar Landlords -- Types of equity REITs -- The great American REIT rally -- Unlocking the Mystery Behind Preferreds -- Welcome to the High-Yield mREIT Club -- The residential mREIT model The commercial mREIT model -- Every REIT Isn't Traded on the Stock Market -- Private REITs -- Public non-listed REITs -- Chapter 5 REITs around the Globe -- The Long and Short of It -- Oh, the Places You Can Go and the Money You Can Make -- Keeping the "Real" in Global Real Estate -- The Countries and Regions with REITs - So Far -- Combing through the G7 countries -- Canada -- France -- Germany -- Italy -- Japan -- United Kingdom -- The other REIT-permitting countries on parade -- Argentina -- Australia -- Bahrain -- Belgium -- Brazil -- Bulgaria -- Chile -- China -- Costa Rica -- Dubai -- Finland -- Greece -- Hong Kong -- Hungary -- India -- Ireland -- Israel -- Kenya -- Malaysia -- Mexico -- Netherlands -- New Zealand -- Nigeria -- Oman -- Pakistan -- Philippines -- Portugal -- Puerto Rico -- Saudi Arabia -- Singapore -- South Africa -- South Korea -- Spain -- Taiwan -- Turkey -- Vietnam -- It Ain't Over 'til It's Over . . . and It Ain't Over Yet! -- Part 2 Exploring the REIT Universe -- Chapter 6 Exploring the Primary REIT Sectors -- Understanding REIT Property Classifications -- Industrial REITs: Warehouses and More -- Apartment REITs: Living in a REIT Paradise -- Office REITs: A Diminished Necessity -- The More for Less Net-Lease Landlords -- Retail: The Kingdom of Thing-dom -- The once-mighty mall REIT sector -- Outlet centers: Everyone likes a bargain -- Shopping for shopping centers -- Chapter 7 Exploring Alternative REIT Sectors -- REITs on the Cutting Edge: Technology REITs -- Calling all cell tower REITs -- Data centers: The digital dynamos -- Essential Healthcare Properties on Parade: Healthcare REITs -- Storing Stuff and Lots of It: Self-Storage REITs -- Checking Into Lodging REITs -- Residential REITs: Building the Case for (Rental) Homes and Housing -- Becoming a tree landlord -- Homeownership on the cheap: Manufactured housing The essential shelter play: Single-family rentals -- In a Class by Themselves: Specialty REITs -- Farming REITs -- Billboard REITs -- Cannabis REITs -- Chapter 8 Putting on Your REIT Analyst Hat -- Becoming a Virtual Rent Collector -- The scoop on net operating income -- Understanding cap rates -- Internal rates of return on review -- REIT Earnings Metrics -- FFO to the rescue -- The dawn of AFFO -- A worthwhile "FAD" to keep in mind -- Calculating NAV -- Putting Weighted Average Cost of Capital on the Scale -- The Cost of Buying In and Buying Up -- Looking at REIT Balance Sheets -- Conservative and consistent dividends -- Not all dividends are the same -- Watch out for sucker yields -- REIT preferreds -- What a Strong REIT Balance Sheet Looks Like -- Interest coverage ratios -- Debt maturity -- Variable-rate debt -- REIT credit ratings -- The Case for Buying Bonds -- Chapter 9 Separating the Wheat from the Chaff -- Management Works for You -- Minding your management -- Avoiding the bad actors -- Internal versus External Management -- What About Short Sellers? -- A REIT short that actually worked -- A short caught with its pants down -- Activist Investors on the Loose -- Following the Money: Executive Compensation -- Passing on the Crown -- Part 3 REITs for All Investors -- Chapter 10 Building a Smart REIT Portfolio from the Ground Up -- What Type of REIT Investor Are You? -- Know your REIT psychology -- REIT temperament -- Looking at REIT Types -- Growth REITs -- Value REITs -- Income REITs -- Building a Diversified REIT Portfolio -- My anchor-and-buoy model -- Your house doesn't count -- The Taxation Situation -- Ordinary income -- Qualified business income -- Long-term capital gains or losses -- Return of capital -- Individual Retirement Accounts -- Traditional IRA -- The Roth IRA-lternative -- Chapter 11 The Big Fish REIT Investors Why Institutional Investors Love REITs -- The geographic diversification is "out of this world" -- REITs create a good balance between old and new -- REITs help fill the asset allocation gaps -- REITs enhance ESG attributes -- A Peek at the Top Institutional Players -- Pension funds -- REITs roar back -- Pension funds flock to REITs -- University endowments and the "Yale Model" -- Private equity firms -- Signs of the Times -- Chapter 12 Pressing the REIT Easy Button -- Give Me an E . . . Give Me a T . . . Give Me an F! Give Me REIT ETFs! -- Why ETFs are attractive to investors -- How ETFs can help you diversify -- Breaking Down REIT ETFs by Category -- Mega market cap weightings -- Global REIT exposure -- Specialty REIT ETFs -- Preferred REIT ETFs -- The ETF Game Is All About Scale -- REIT Mutual Funds -- REIT Closed-End Funds -- Part 4 The Part of Tens -- Chapter 13 More Than Ten FAQs About REITs -- How Do REITs Perform in a Recession? -- Why Are REITs Good Inflation Hedges? -- Why Invest in REITs Instead of the Next Big Thing? -- How Many REITs Should I Own at a Time? -- Does My House Count toward My Real Estate Holdings? -- Should I Invest in REITs That Just Went Public? -- What Is the Best Way to Get Rich Owning REITs? -- When Should I Dollar-Cost Average? -- Should I Own REITs That Pay Monthly? -- What's the Best Way to Get Started? -- What Are Other REIT Resources to Consider? -- What's a SWAN Stock? -- Chapter 14 Ten Mistakes to Avoid When Investing in REITs -- Obsessing Over Just One REIT -- Obsessing Over a Single Sector -- Owning Nothing but REITs -- Investing Too Heavily (Or at All) In mREITs -- Trying to Time the Market -- Buying Overvalued REITs -- Falling for Value Traps -- Falling for Sucker Yields -- Considering REITs to Be Fixed-Income Investments -- Forgetting That the CEO Works for You Appendix A Assessing Weighted Average Cost of Capital -- A Textbook Example of Cost of Capital at Work -- Don't Be(lieve) a Sucker (Yield) -- Appendix B Determining Net Asset Value -- Calculating NAV: A Four-Step Process -- Step 1: Use NOI to determine fair market value -- Step 2: Calculate NAV -- Step 3: Subtract debt and preferred stock to arrive at NAV -- Step 4: Divide by diluted shares -- An Expert's Take on NAV -- Appendix C Calculating Adjusted Funds from Operations -- Glossary -- Index -- EULA. |
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spelling | Thomas, Brad Verfasser aut REITs for Dummies 1st ed Newark John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated 2023 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (290 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond This Book -- Where to Go From Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with REITs -- Chapter 1 Who Wants to Be a Virtual Landlord? -- Commercial Real Estate for the Masses -- REITs Do the Work for You -- Get Paid While You Sleep -- Size Does Matter -- Focusing on Fundamentals -- REITs on the Street -- A Slice for All Types -- Chapter 2 It All Starts with Real Estate -- Land: They're Not Making It Anymore -- Supply and demand -- Every business uses real estate -- Introducing Homer Hoyt and Real Estate Cycles -- Recognizing the cycles most businesses go through -- Looking at the long cycles of real estate -- The Concept of Appreciation and Depreciation -- Appreciating appreciation -- Appreciating depreciation -- Rental Income Is the Key to Value Creation -- Rents and pricing power -- The power of compounding -- Chapter 3 Unlocking the First Level of the REIT Universe -- How REITs Came to Be -- The early years -- The REIT Act of 1960 -- Tax Reform Act of 1976 -- Tax Reform Act of 1986 -- Modern REITs and UPREITs -- REIT Modernization Act -- Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 -- The 21st century -- REITs Were Made for You and Me -- The REIT rules -- REITs' primary investment attributes -- Diversification -- Transparency -- Liquidity -- Performance -- Dividends -- BDCs and MLPs: REITs' Kissing Cousins -- Business development companies -- Master limited partnerships -- Chapter 4 Understanding How REITs Make Money -- How REITs Raise Money -- Initial public offerings -- Debt financing -- Equity REITs: The Brick-and-Mortar Landlords -- Types of equity REITs -- The great American REIT rally -- Unlocking the Mystery Behind Preferreds -- Welcome to the High-Yield mREIT Club -- The residential mREIT model The commercial mREIT model -- Every REIT Isn't Traded on the Stock Market -- Private REITs -- Public non-listed REITs -- Chapter 5 REITs around the Globe -- The Long and Short of It -- Oh, the Places You Can Go and the Money You Can Make -- Keeping the "Real" in Global Real Estate -- The Countries and Regions with REITs - So Far -- Combing through the G7 countries -- Canada -- France -- Germany -- Italy -- Japan -- United Kingdom -- The other REIT-permitting countries on parade -- Argentina -- Australia -- Bahrain -- Belgium -- Brazil -- Bulgaria -- Chile -- China -- Costa Rica -- Dubai -- Finland -- Greece -- Hong Kong -- Hungary -- India -- Ireland -- Israel -- Kenya -- Malaysia -- Mexico -- Netherlands -- New Zealand -- Nigeria -- Oman -- Pakistan -- Philippines -- Portugal -- Puerto Rico -- Saudi Arabia -- Singapore -- South Africa -- South Korea -- Spain -- Taiwan -- Turkey -- Vietnam -- It Ain't Over 'til It's Over . . . and It Ain't Over Yet! -- Part 2 Exploring the REIT Universe -- Chapter 6 Exploring the Primary REIT Sectors -- Understanding REIT Property Classifications -- Industrial REITs: Warehouses and More -- Apartment REITs: Living in a REIT Paradise -- Office REITs: A Diminished Necessity -- The More for Less Net-Lease Landlords -- Retail: The Kingdom of Thing-dom -- The once-mighty mall REIT sector -- Outlet centers: Everyone likes a bargain -- Shopping for shopping centers -- Chapter 7 Exploring Alternative REIT Sectors -- REITs on the Cutting Edge: Technology REITs -- Calling all cell tower REITs -- Data centers: The digital dynamos -- Essential Healthcare Properties on Parade: Healthcare REITs -- Storing Stuff and Lots of It: Self-Storage REITs -- Checking Into Lodging REITs -- Residential REITs: Building the Case for (Rental) Homes and Housing -- Becoming a tree landlord -- Homeownership on the cheap: Manufactured housing The essential shelter play: Single-family rentals -- In a Class by Themselves: Specialty REITs -- Farming REITs -- Billboard REITs -- Cannabis REITs -- Chapter 8 Putting on Your REIT Analyst Hat -- Becoming a Virtual Rent Collector -- The scoop on net operating income -- Understanding cap rates -- Internal rates of return on review -- REIT Earnings Metrics -- FFO to the rescue -- The dawn of AFFO -- A worthwhile "FAD" to keep in mind -- Calculating NAV -- Putting Weighted Average Cost of Capital on the Scale -- The Cost of Buying In and Buying Up -- Looking at REIT Balance Sheets -- Conservative and consistent dividends -- Not all dividends are the same -- Watch out for sucker yields -- REIT preferreds -- What a Strong REIT Balance Sheet Looks Like -- Interest coverage ratios -- Debt maturity -- Variable-rate debt -- REIT credit ratings -- The Case for Buying Bonds -- Chapter 9 Separating the Wheat from the Chaff -- Management Works for You -- Minding your management -- Avoiding the bad actors -- Internal versus External Management -- What About Short Sellers? -- A REIT short that actually worked -- A short caught with its pants down -- Activist Investors on the Loose -- Following the Money: Executive Compensation -- Passing on the Crown -- Part 3 REITs for All Investors -- Chapter 10 Building a Smart REIT Portfolio from the Ground Up -- What Type of REIT Investor Are You? -- Know your REIT psychology -- REIT temperament -- Looking at REIT Types -- Growth REITs -- Value REITs -- Income REITs -- Building a Diversified REIT Portfolio -- My anchor-and-buoy model -- Your house doesn't count -- The Taxation Situation -- Ordinary income -- Qualified business income -- Long-term capital gains or losses -- Return of capital -- Individual Retirement Accounts -- Traditional IRA -- The Roth IRA-lternative -- Chapter 11 The Big Fish REIT Investors Why Institutional Investors Love REITs -- The geographic diversification is "out of this world" -- REITs create a good balance between old and new -- REITs help fill the asset allocation gaps -- REITs enhance ESG attributes -- A Peek at the Top Institutional Players -- Pension funds -- REITs roar back -- Pension funds flock to REITs -- University endowments and the "Yale Model" -- Private equity firms -- Signs of the Times -- Chapter 12 Pressing the REIT Easy Button -- Give Me an E . . . Give Me a T . . . Give Me an F! Give Me REIT ETFs! -- Why ETFs are attractive to investors -- How ETFs can help you diversify -- Breaking Down REIT ETFs by Category -- Mega market cap weightings -- Global REIT exposure -- Specialty REIT ETFs -- Preferred REIT ETFs -- The ETF Game Is All About Scale -- REIT Mutual Funds -- REIT Closed-End Funds -- Part 4 The Part of Tens -- Chapter 13 More Than Ten FAQs About REITs -- How Do REITs Perform in a Recession? -- Why Are REITs Good Inflation Hedges? -- Why Invest in REITs Instead of the Next Big Thing? -- How Many REITs Should I Own at a Time? -- Does My House Count toward My Real Estate Holdings? -- Should I Invest in REITs That Just Went Public? -- What Is the Best Way to Get Rich Owning REITs? -- When Should I Dollar-Cost Average? -- Should I Own REITs That Pay Monthly? -- What's the Best Way to Get Started? -- What Are Other REIT Resources to Consider? -- What's a SWAN Stock? -- Chapter 14 Ten Mistakes to Avoid When Investing in REITs -- Obsessing Over Just One REIT -- Obsessing Over a Single Sector -- Owning Nothing but REITs -- Investing Too Heavily (Or at All) In mREITs -- Trying to Time the Market -- Buying Overvalued REITs -- Falling for Value Traps -- Falling for Sucker Yields -- Considering REITs to Be Fixed-Income Investments -- Forgetting That the CEO Works for You Appendix A Assessing Weighted Average Cost of Capital -- A Textbook Example of Cost of Capital at Work -- Don't Be(lieve) a Sucker (Yield) -- Appendix B Determining Net Asset Value -- Calculating NAV: A Four-Step Process -- Step 1: Use NOI to determine fair market value -- Step 2: Calculate NAV -- Step 3: Subtract debt and preferred stock to arrive at NAV -- Step 4: Divide by diluted shares -- An Expert's Take on NAV -- Appendix C Calculating Adjusted Funds from Operations -- Glossary -- Index -- EULA. Real estate investment trusts Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Thomas, Brad REITs for Dummies Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2023 9781394185351 |
spellingShingle | Thomas, Brad REITs for Dummies Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond This Book -- Where to Go From Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with REITs -- Chapter 1 Who Wants to Be a Virtual Landlord? -- Commercial Real Estate for the Masses -- REITs Do the Work for You -- Get Paid While You Sleep -- Size Does Matter -- Focusing on Fundamentals -- REITs on the Street -- A Slice for All Types -- Chapter 2 It All Starts with Real Estate -- Land: They're Not Making It Anymore -- Supply and demand -- Every business uses real estate -- Introducing Homer Hoyt and Real Estate Cycles -- Recognizing the cycles most businesses go through -- Looking at the long cycles of real estate -- The Concept of Appreciation and Depreciation -- Appreciating appreciation -- Appreciating depreciation -- Rental Income Is the Key to Value Creation -- Rents and pricing power -- The power of compounding -- Chapter 3 Unlocking the First Level of the REIT Universe -- How REITs Came to Be -- The early years -- The REIT Act of 1960 -- Tax Reform Act of 1976 -- Tax Reform Act of 1986 -- Modern REITs and UPREITs -- REIT Modernization Act -- Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 -- The 21st century -- REITs Were Made for You and Me -- The REIT rules -- REITs' primary investment attributes -- Diversification -- Transparency -- Liquidity -- Performance -- Dividends -- BDCs and MLPs: REITs' Kissing Cousins -- Business development companies -- Master limited partnerships -- Chapter 4 Understanding How REITs Make Money -- How REITs Raise Money -- Initial public offerings -- Debt financing -- Equity REITs: The Brick-and-Mortar Landlords -- Types of equity REITs -- The great American REIT rally -- Unlocking the Mystery Behind Preferreds -- Welcome to the High-Yield mREIT Club -- The residential mREIT model The commercial mREIT model -- Every REIT Isn't Traded on the Stock Market -- Private REITs -- Public non-listed REITs -- Chapter 5 REITs around the Globe -- The Long and Short of It -- Oh, the Places You Can Go and the Money You Can Make -- Keeping the "Real" in Global Real Estate -- The Countries and Regions with REITs - So Far -- Combing through the G7 countries -- Canada -- France -- Germany -- Italy -- Japan -- United Kingdom -- The other REIT-permitting countries on parade -- Argentina -- Australia -- Bahrain -- Belgium -- Brazil -- Bulgaria -- Chile -- China -- Costa Rica -- Dubai -- Finland -- Greece -- Hong Kong -- Hungary -- India -- Ireland -- Israel -- Kenya -- Malaysia -- Mexico -- Netherlands -- New Zealand -- Nigeria -- Oman -- Pakistan -- Philippines -- Portugal -- Puerto Rico -- Saudi Arabia -- Singapore -- South Africa -- South Korea -- Spain -- Taiwan -- Turkey -- Vietnam -- It Ain't Over 'til It's Over . . . and It Ain't Over Yet! -- Part 2 Exploring the REIT Universe -- Chapter 6 Exploring the Primary REIT Sectors -- Understanding REIT Property Classifications -- Industrial REITs: Warehouses and More -- Apartment REITs: Living in a REIT Paradise -- Office REITs: A Diminished Necessity -- The More for Less Net-Lease Landlords -- Retail: The Kingdom of Thing-dom -- The once-mighty mall REIT sector -- Outlet centers: Everyone likes a bargain -- Shopping for shopping centers -- Chapter 7 Exploring Alternative REIT Sectors -- REITs on the Cutting Edge: Technology REITs -- Calling all cell tower REITs -- Data centers: The digital dynamos -- Essential Healthcare Properties on Parade: Healthcare REITs -- Storing Stuff and Lots of It: Self-Storage REITs -- Checking Into Lodging REITs -- Residential REITs: Building the Case for (Rental) Homes and Housing -- Becoming a tree landlord -- Homeownership on the cheap: Manufactured housing The essential shelter play: Single-family rentals -- In a Class by Themselves: Specialty REITs -- Farming REITs -- Billboard REITs -- Cannabis REITs -- Chapter 8 Putting on Your REIT Analyst Hat -- Becoming a Virtual Rent Collector -- The scoop on net operating income -- Understanding cap rates -- Internal rates of return on review -- REIT Earnings Metrics -- FFO to the rescue -- The dawn of AFFO -- A worthwhile "FAD" to keep in mind -- Calculating NAV -- Putting Weighted Average Cost of Capital on the Scale -- The Cost of Buying In and Buying Up -- Looking at REIT Balance Sheets -- Conservative and consistent dividends -- Not all dividends are the same -- Watch out for sucker yields -- REIT preferreds -- What a Strong REIT Balance Sheet Looks Like -- Interest coverage ratios -- Debt maturity -- Variable-rate debt -- REIT credit ratings -- The Case for Buying Bonds -- Chapter 9 Separating the Wheat from the Chaff -- Management Works for You -- Minding your management -- Avoiding the bad actors -- Internal versus External Management -- What About Short Sellers? -- A REIT short that actually worked -- A short caught with its pants down -- Activist Investors on the Loose -- Following the Money: Executive Compensation -- Passing on the Crown -- Part 3 REITs for All Investors -- Chapter 10 Building a Smart REIT Portfolio from the Ground Up -- What Type of REIT Investor Are You? -- Know your REIT psychology -- REIT temperament -- Looking at REIT Types -- Growth REITs -- Value REITs -- Income REITs -- Building a Diversified REIT Portfolio -- My anchor-and-buoy model -- Your house doesn't count -- The Taxation Situation -- Ordinary income -- Qualified business income -- Long-term capital gains or losses -- Return of capital -- Individual Retirement Accounts -- Traditional IRA -- The Roth IRA-lternative -- Chapter 11 The Big Fish REIT Investors Why Institutional Investors Love REITs -- The geographic diversification is "out of this world" -- REITs create a good balance between old and new -- REITs help fill the asset allocation gaps -- REITs enhance ESG attributes -- A Peek at the Top Institutional Players -- Pension funds -- REITs roar back -- Pension funds flock to REITs -- University endowments and the "Yale Model" -- Private equity firms -- Signs of the Times -- Chapter 12 Pressing the REIT Easy Button -- Give Me an E . . . Give Me a T . . . Give Me an F! Give Me REIT ETFs! -- Why ETFs are attractive to investors -- How ETFs can help you diversify -- Breaking Down REIT ETFs by Category -- Mega market cap weightings -- Global REIT exposure -- Specialty REIT ETFs -- Preferred REIT ETFs -- The ETF Game Is All About Scale -- REIT Mutual Funds -- REIT Closed-End Funds -- Part 4 The Part of Tens -- Chapter 13 More Than Ten FAQs About REITs -- How Do REITs Perform in a Recession? -- Why Are REITs Good Inflation Hedges? -- Why Invest in REITs Instead of the Next Big Thing? -- How Many REITs Should I Own at a Time? -- Does My House Count toward My Real Estate Holdings? -- Should I Invest in REITs That Just Went Public? -- What Is the Best Way to Get Rich Owning REITs? -- When Should I Dollar-Cost Average? -- Should I Own REITs That Pay Monthly? -- What's the Best Way to Get Started? -- What Are Other REIT Resources to Consider? -- What's a SWAN Stock? -- Chapter 14 Ten Mistakes to Avoid When Investing in REITs -- Obsessing Over Just One REIT -- Obsessing Over a Single Sector -- Owning Nothing but REITs -- Investing Too Heavily (Or at All) In mREITs -- Trying to Time the Market -- Buying Overvalued REITs -- Falling for Value Traps -- Falling for Sucker Yields -- Considering REITs to Be Fixed-Income Investments -- Forgetting That the CEO Works for You Appendix A Assessing Weighted Average Cost of Capital -- A Textbook Example of Cost of Capital at Work -- Don't Be(lieve) a Sucker (Yield) -- Appendix B Determining Net Asset Value -- Calculating NAV: A Four-Step Process -- Step 1: Use NOI to determine fair market value -- Step 2: Calculate NAV -- Step 3: Subtract debt and preferred stock to arrive at NAV -- Step 4: Divide by diluted shares -- An Expert's Take on NAV -- Appendix C Calculating Adjusted Funds from Operations -- Glossary -- Index -- EULA. 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