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Capital appreciation

See: Capital growth



Capital appreciation

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Shared Appreciation

Shared Appreciation

The gaining or retaining of equity in a property by someone other than the buyer. For example: the seller retains a 25% interest in the property. This makes the buyer responsible for only 75% of the purchase price and, therefore, lowers the necessary financing by 25%. This obviously makes the property more affordable. By agreement, expenses are shared as well as any increase in value when the property is sold. Statement of Information (SI): A confidential information statement completed by the buyer, seller and borrower in every transaction where a policy or policies of title insurance are requested. Allows the title company to competently search documents affecting the property to be insured, documents which may not refer to said property. Allows title companies to differentiate between parties with similar names when searching matters such as liens and court decrees.


Appreciation

Appreciation

Increase in the value of an asset.


Capital appreciation fund

Capital appreciation fund

See: Aggressive growth fund


Currency appreciation

Currency appreciation

An increase in the value of one currency relative to another currency. Appreciation occurs when, because of a change in exchange rates, a unit of one currency buys more units of another currency.


Shared appreciation mortgage

Shared appreciation mortgage

A loan that allows a lender or other party to share in the borrower's profits when the home is sold.


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Shared Appreciation Mortgage (SAM)
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Capital appreciation or depreciation
Stock Appreciation Right (SAR)
Real appreciation or depreciation
Appreciation
shared appreciation mortgage


 
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