Inland Residential Properties Trust Inc. would be the seventh REIT launched by real estate firm.
Attractive yields aside, real estate investments wrapped in a mutual fund are not bonds.
New offering has buy-and-hold strategy for the intensely volatile virtual currency.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: As the equity markets start to wobble, analysts start to claim they saw it all coming.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: It's important to understand the scary downside of an extremely strong U.S. dollar.
Adopting a long/short approach before interest rates rise could be a good defense for investors
Nontraditional investment could benefit from long-term trends, values-based investing: CIO Bartels.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Real estate prices climbing sharply and investors are taking the blame. Plus: Fed preps for the unfamiliar waters of a rate hike, biotech looks to be correcting, and which rock star investor are you?
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: Will higher interest rates crush the real estate market, or is it supposed to be different this time?
The estimated per share valuation of CNL Lifestyle Properties, a large nontraded REIT that owns ski and mountain resorts, continues to sink despite the recent broad rally in commercial real estate.
Mutual fund elder statesman doesn't mince words when discussing active management, and he worries about ETFs.
New acquisition by nontraded REIT czar costing him &mdash; $3.74 million in Texas state court settlement over sale of DBSI notes.
CNL Lifestyle CEO tells shareholders he's seeking 'attractive' exit for portfolio.
In an updated lawsuit, plaintiffs allege American Realty Capital Properties insiders artificially inflated a key metric to help it grow into a powerhouse with 4,400 properties and $21 billion in assets.
Adjusted funds from operations slip as new CEO prepares to take the helm
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: The wicked-fast pace of the dollar's rise has markets on edge, with other currencies unable to adapt fast enough.
The audit committee for troubled traded REIT American Realty Capital Properties Inc. said it “found certain material weaknesses in the company's internal controls over financial reporting and its disclosure controls and procedures.”
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Earnings signal flashing red, sending some investors to the sidelines, Gross sets a timeline, Bernanke wants the president to have more power, ETF investors hedge currencies and chase corporate bonds, and the first-year numbers behind Colorado's legal weed.
Huge hurdles for nontraded REIT sponsor in weeks ahead.
Tuesday's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> features an adviser sentenced to 51 months of jail time for stealing from elderly clients. Plus: Bill Gross doesn't see a rate hike till late in the year, the latest bet for oil, and a don't-miss webcast sets the stage for 2015.