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A REIT is a mini-mutual fund for real estate investments. Aw. Sounds cute.
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- 00:00
finance a la shmoop what is a REIT all right people let's start with the basics
- 00:08
the letters reet real estate investment trusts it's basically a mini mutual fund [REIT written on chalkboard]
- 00:14
for real estate investments think a chain of old age homes which might carry
- 00:19
a market value of a million bucks each but which throw off 80 grand a year in
- 00:24
net cash profits that is the entire chain of old-age homes throws off 80 [People with homes for heads appear]
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- 00:29
grand a year in cash profits all right in melding together a whole bunch of old
- 00:34
age homes at least in theory the volatility of anyone home dying that's [Heart rate monitor appears]
- 00:39
the risk of it and then affecting the creditworthiness of the entire portfolio
- 00:43
of real estate holdings is lowered with scale a REIT can then borrow money more
- 00:49
liquidly or easily let the transaction cost $4 or a lot less and it can [Coins falling]
- 00:54
leverage its legal obligations and its meds buying process with scale because
- 00:59
it's a lot cheaper per pill to buy four million aspirin a month in just four
- 01:03
hundred along with volume deals on diapers and dentures that you know [Piles of diapers and dentures appear]
- 01:06
across a much bigger swath of buyers well REITs have been around for a while
- 01:10
ironically they came into existence as an extension of the cigar excise tax in [Man smoking]
- 01:15
1960 and extend as far in ownership as warehouses commercial office buildings
- 01:20
shopping malls where piercings happen in strange places and apartment complexes
- 01:25
of all shapes and sizes well to qualify as a read a company must invest at least [An apartment complex]
- 01:30
75% of its assets in real estate re there that they re NRB holding cash or
- 01:35
US Treasury bonds with the intent of investing in real estate it has to
- 01:39
receive at least 75% of its gross profits from real estate rentals it has
- 01:43
to pay out at least 90% of its taxable profits as dividends to its shareholders
- 01:48
annually and basically the government is saying well if you're gonna act like a [Man talking in congress]
- 01:51
REIT you actually have to be one you can't have 75 percent of your gross
- 01:55
profits in like oil dividends or dividends from tech companies if those
- 01:59
even exist well a REIT has to have at least a hundred shareholders and have
- 02:03
its ownership diversified such that at least half of its ownership shares are
- 02:08
held by five or more individuals like it has to actually look like a fund it
- 02:13
can't just be a shell corporation put up by one guy to uh you know take advantage [Man stood outside of Shell co.]
- 02:17
of the system well REITs are publicly available for
- 02:19
Joe Schmo to invest in they tend to pay a very high dividend and they grow asset
- 02:23
values at a modest premium to inflation like a few percent a year that is they
- 02:28
don't grow much but they pay a lot of cash dividend out and that's nice for [Cash falling]
- 02:32
old people so most of their payback to investors is
- 02:34
quote bond-like unquote and that's a REIT now keep an eye out for those bulk
- 02:39
diaper deals for grandpa and good luck dealing with the bulky diapers [Diaper throw into trash and woman appears]
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