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cash available for distribution (CAD)

Term used with reference to real estate investment trusts. CAD is the excess amount left after the expenses have been deducted from the income from operations. A high CAD or income from expenses indicates a well managed REIT.

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  1. Cash Available For Distribution (CAD) Definition | Investopedia
    A real estate investment trust's (REIT's) cash on hand that is available to be distributed as shareholder dividends. The value is calculated by finding the funds ...
     
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    Derived from the amount earned by a real estate investment trust . It is funds from operations (ffo) , less the cost of recurring capital expenditures.
     
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  5. Glossary of REIT Terms - REIT.com
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  6. CAD - Cash Available for Distribution
    As discussed further below, management utilizes a calculation of Cash Available for Distribution ("CAD") as a means to determine the Company's ability to make ...
     
  7. Glossary of REIT terms - E.F. Moody, Jr.
    Some analysts, companies, and portfolio managers prefer the terms cash available for distribution (CAD), or funds available (FAD) to AFFO. More important than ...
     
  8. Portfolio Update - CWH
    Oct 10, 2012... warning, management referred to the previous dividend as being above 100 percent of the company's cash available for distribution (CAD).