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A component of the T-bar that represents the number of periods over which the investment
is held.
Negative leverage
Borrowed funds are invested at a rate of return lower than the cost of funds to the
borrower.
Neighborhood center
This center is designed to provide convenience shopping for the day-to-day needs of
consumers in the immediate neighborhood. According to ICSC’s SCORE publication, a
supermarket anchors half of these centers, while about a third have a drugstore anchor.
Stores offering pharmaceuticals and health-related products, sundries, snacks and personal
services, support these anchors. A neighborhood center is usually configured as a straightline
strip with no enclosed walkway or mall area, although a canopy may connect the
storefronts.
Net lease
A lease in which the tenant pays, in addition to rent, all operating expenses such as real
estate taxes, insurance premiums, and maintenance costs. Also see gross lease.
Net operating income (NOI)
The potential rental income plus other income, less vacancy, credit losses, and operating
expenses.
Net present value (NPV)
The sum of all future cash flows discounted to present value and netted against the initial
investment.
Neutral leverage
An investment situation in which the cost of borrowed funds is exactly equal to the yield
provided by the investment.
No glossary terms are available.
NOI
See net operating income.
Non-basic employment
Employment that is considered to be of the nonexport-oriented variety: employment not
associated with export-oriented activities. Nonbasic employment is best characterized by
industries and activities that produce goods and services exclusively for local use or
consumption.
Non-household population
That portion of the total population that is not considered to be part of the local residential
housing market; composed of individuals living in dormitory-like facilities (including military
bases) or institutional settings (such as students in residence halls).
NPV
See net present value.