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07/29/2008

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What are the attractions of Commercial Property Investment?
Definition
  • Capital Growth
  • Regular Income
    • Rent exclusive of rates, insurance and repairs
    • upward only rental reviews - income growth
  • Security of Income
    • Long term leases
  • Diversification
    • historically low correlation with equities and bond returns.
    • Asset class itself provides significant scope for diversification - location and property types
  • Equity and Bond Characteristics
    • generate capital growth - equities
    • generate regular income - bond
    • if tenant fails investor still has asset which can be relet
Term
What risks are there with investing in Commercial Property?
Definition
  • Liquidity Constraints
  • Costs
    • legal fees and tax
    • leasehold property - ground rent or head rent to freeholder
  • Management and Maintenance
  • Economic Influences
    • cyclical market
  • Valuation
    • no daily listings
    • only use of expert opinions
  • Government Intervention
    • tax policy on rental income
  • Overseas Property
    • practices and traditions quite different from UK
Term
What are the 3 main sectors of Commercial Property?
Definition
  • Retail
    • 40% of total properties
    • 50% of capital value
    • Freehold or leasehold
  • Office
    • More cyclical than Retail - driven by strength of business environment
    • In-town and out-of-town classifications
    • Long leases more valuable
    • 'Over-renting' - rental value falls below level of rent paid
  • Industrial
    • small proportion
Term
Outline Residential Property Investment.
Definition
  • Short term leases
  • Rental less reliable
  • Investment geared towards capital growth
  • Net income typically lower than commercial
    • management fees, maintenance, insurance and empty letting periods.
  • volatility in house prices
Term
In relation to seeking advice on investing in property, what two types of professionals are companies likely to appoint?
Definition
  • Firms of Chartered Surveyors
  • Specialist Property Investment Managers
Term
How is currency risk managed?
Definition
  • Passive basis
    • Hedging
    • Aims to remove risk by removing uncertainty over which direction exchange rates go.
    • Achieved using derivatives, such a forward, currency option or swap.
  • Active basis
    • Seeks to profit from trading in currencies
    • Most participants in market don't seek profit - biggest traders are central banks
Term
What is a derivative?
Definition

A financial instrument that derives its value from the price of the underlying asset.

 

The manager buys or sells the derivative, rather than the asset, often at a lower cost.

 

Not only linked to single assets but markets and sectors.

Term
What does LIBOR stand for?
Definition
London Interbank Offered Rate
Term
What is private equity?
Definition

Defined as 'investing in securities through a negotiated process'.

 

Usually involves investment in unquoted companies but also includes acquiring more mature companies (buyouts) and financing debt.

Term
What are the different types of private equity investment?
Definition
  • Venture Capital
    • investment in unquoted companies with undeveloped products or marketing
    • Aim to make profit from floatation
    • VC companies help management of firm achieve criteria for floatation
  • Replacement Capital
    • Purchasing shares from another investor to reduce the debt level via refinancing
  • Buyout
    • acquires a majority of shares
  • Special Situation
    • distressed debt, project finance
    • Mezzanine debt financing - subordinate debt
Term
What are the 3 stages of developing venture capital companies?
Definition
  1. Seed Stage:  Research before start up
  2. Start Up Stage:  Product development and marketing
  3. Expansion Stage:  business growth for profitable or break even companies.
Term
What are the different types of collective (pooled) schemes?
Definition
  • Unit Trusts
  • Investment companies with variable capital
    • Investors hold shares in fund
    • ICVC is an 'umbrella' structure holding sub-funds
    • Sub-funds can offer different share classes
    • Shares can be bought from and sold back to the manager.
  • Investment trusts
Term
What determines the price of a share/unit in a closed and open-ended fund?
Definition
  • Closed:  Price depends on underlying assets and popularity of the fund
  • Open:  Depends solely on the movement of the underlying asset
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