COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
Property used exclusively for business activities. Some examples of this property include malls, gas stations, convenience stores, office parks, and restaurants. Normally, businesses occupying a commercial real estate lease the space.
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Lease Rate
The interest rate; payment made in a certain period indicated in the lease contract for renting an asset like a property or an automobile. The leas ...
Bandwagon Effect
A psychological phenomenon in which people do something mainly because others are doing it, regardless of their personal beliefs, which they may ov ...
Harvest Strategy
A strategy in which investment in a particular line of business is reduced or eliminated because the revenue brought in by additional investment wo ...
Discount House
A firm that buys, sells, discounts and/or negotiates bills of exchange or promissory notes. It is mainly operating in the U.K.
Economic Growth Rate
Gauge of economic growth from one period to another, expressed in percentage. The measure does not adjust for inflation, it is expressed in nominal ...
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