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  2. Alternative investment - Wikipedia

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    A British 1 shilling embossed stamp, typical of the type included in an investment portfolio of stamps. An alternative investment, also known as an alternative asset or alternative investment fund (AIF), [1] is an investment in any asset class excluding capital stocks, bonds, and cash.

  3. Capital structure - Wikipedia

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    Capital structure is an important issue in setting rates charged to customers by regulated utilities in the United States. The utility company has the right to choose any capital structure it deems appropriate, but regulators determine an appropriate capital structure and cost of capital for ratemaking purposes. [3]

  4. Sculptor Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    Sculptor Capital Management (formerly Och-Ziff Capital Management Group) is an American global diversified alternative asset management firm. [4] [5] [6] They are one of the largest institutional alternative asset managers in the world. [5] The company operates multiple investment strategies, including multi-strategy, credit and real estate. [7]

  5. Architect Capital brings alternative capital to the early ...

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    Specifically, the new firm aims to provide non-dilutive or less-dilutive financing options to asset-rich fintech, e-commerce and SaaS companies in the U.S. and Latin America, but with an emphasis ...

  6. Cost of capital - Wikipedia

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    The capital gains on the Dow Jones Industrial Average have been 1.6% per year over the period 1910–2005. [3] The dividends have increased the total "real" return on average equity to the double, about 3.2%. The sensitivity to market risk (β) is unique for each firm and depends on everything from management to its business and capital structure.

  7. Fund of funds - Wikipedia

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    These strategic and structural issues have caused fund-of-funds to become less and less popular. Nonetheless, fund-for-funds remain important in particular asset classes, including venture capital and for particular investors in order for them to be able to diversify their too low or too high level of assets under management appropriately. [9]

  8. Simple agreement for future equity - Wikipedia

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    Y Combinator released the Simple Agreement for Future Equity ("SAFE") investment instrument as an alternative to convertible debt in late 2013. [4] It was written by Carolynn Levy. This investment vehicle has since become popular in the U.S., Canada, [5] and Israel, due to its simplicity and low transaction costs.

  9. CAIS Group - Wikipedia

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    He would oversee the development of the CAIS IQ learning system which would help educate registered investment advisors on alternative investments. [5] In June 2024, it was reported that CAIS was cutting fees to as low as 0.05% for feeder funds that direct investors to alternative assets. It aimed to set a new industry standard that lowers fees ...