

Alpha:Īlpha is a risk adjusted statistical measure of performance.

The amount of inventory or units of a specific commercial property type that becomes occupied during a specified time period (usually a year) in a given market, typically reported as the absorption rate.
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For the full definition, please see 17 CFR § 230.501(a).

This definition is intended to provide a general overview of ways to meet the definition of Accreditted Investor. Trusts with total assets in excess of $5,000,000 not formed for the specific purpose of acquiring the subject securities.Entities in which all equity owners are accredited.Entities owning more than $5,000,000 in “investments” as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, and not formed for the specific purpose of acquiring the subject securities.Individuals holding certain professional certifications, designations, and licenses that are active and in good standing (Series 7, Series 82, Series 65 holders).Individuals having a net worth of more than $1 million, excluding the value of the primary residence.Individuals having a pre-tax income exceeding $200,000 annually ($300,000 together with spouse or spousal equivalent) for the two years preceding the investment with the expectation of that continuing in the next year.There are several ways to meet the definition of Accredited Investor, including but not limited to the following general categories: The amount of inventory or units of a specific commercial property type that become occupied during a specified time period (usually a year) in a given market, typically reported as the absorption rate.
