Funds From Operations (FFO) is a key financial performance metric used by real estate investment trusts (REITs) to show the cash generated from their operations, which is then available for distributions to shareholders.
Liquidation involves the process of closing a business, selling its assets, and distributing the proceeds to creditors and shareholders. It can also refer to retiring debts by paying them off.
Minority interest represents ownership or stake in an entity that is less than 50%. This type of interest does not grant controlling power but can offer significant financial interests or gains.
A Subchapter S Corporation (S Corp) is a special designation that corporations can elect to avoid double taxation, allowing income, deductions, and credit to be passed through to shareholders.
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