... what to invest in,
you need to determine why you’re investing you need to define your
investment goals.
If you’re going to need those liquid assets in the next year or two,
just sitting on ... the best thing to do. Put your cash
in the bank, maybe in a CD, where you know you’ll have it when
you need it. Investing whether in stocks, bonds, or REITs is
still an uncertain ventur...
... operating income that buyers may be willing to pay.
The price of a property is often determined by applying a multiple
to its existing or forward-looking annual operating income (or by
using ... rise even with
no inflation whatever, as interest rates decline in a zero-inflation
environment. Property values certainly increased in 2003–04 when
interest rates and inflation were at very...
... C K 5 0
Minority interest in operating partnership (2 ,53 5)
Net Income $11 ,58 1
Plus
Depreciation and amortization—real estate assets $5, 877
Minority interest 2,696
Less
Net gain on sale $( 854 )
Amortization ... management—third party $55 8
Landscape management 1,013
Interest 5, 970
Amortization of financing costs 293
Depreciation—non–real estate assets 197
General and administration...
... net
operating income declined, but started to grow again beginning in
the latter part of 2004. Investors in this sector should expect long-
term internal growth roughly in line with inflation.
Office ... structure in which the REIT owns
a major interest in a partnership that owns the REIT’s properties,
rather than owning them directly. Other partners in the operating
partne...
... once again holding an MBA day.
Follow-up
For further practice in this task, go to Reading Unit 4 Improving global reading
skills.
In order to prepare for General Training Reading Section 3, you ... Reading UNIT 8
MATCHING
Matching is a test of your skimming and scanning skills and it is important to
develop these so that you are able to read quickly in order to find the
information ......
... searched in vain for a means of rejuvenating the aged.
(A) making young again
(B) making weary again
(C) making wealthy again
(D) making merry again
03_TOEFL Vocab,Ch3,27-60 8/4/06, 12:3033
34 PART ... no intrepid, impossible, illicit, irreparable, unlikely
inter between intercultural
intra, intro, in within intramural, introduction, inside
mal bad malediction
per through permeate
peri...
... question types in Part B include questions about main ideas, details,
purpose, and implication.
Main idea questions may include:
■
What is the main idea of the talk?
■
What is the talk mainly about?
■
What ... understanding of idiomatic expressions to recognize when words
are being combined incorrectly. I cover each of these areas in detail in Part III.
What to Expect
There are two...
... have
u
H
jl
=
2
L
L−1
n=1
A
n
sinh
πnj
J
sin
πnl
L
(19.4.13)
860
Chapter 19. Partial Differential Equations
Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN 0 -52 1-43108 -5)
Copyright ... is
u
jl
=
1
JL
J−1
m=0
L−1
n=0
u
mn
e
−2πijm/J
e
−2πiln/L
(19.4.2)
This can be computed using the FFT independently in each dimension, or else all at
once via the r...
... other aspect looked at here relates to influences What
kind of influences do you think they might be and who or what did
the influencing'
The final question, question 40, asks you about ... useful to keep the heading
in mind The introduction on the cassette tells you that the course is
an introduction On what aspects of South- East Asia would you
expect an introductory course to ....