The amount an investor earns from the security over a specific period, typically one year, when all distributions (or interest) have been reinvested. For example, a 14% total return means the security increased by 14% of its original value due to a price increase, distributions (if equity), interest payments (if a note) or capital gains (if a fund).
Pertains to real estate, debt, and equity offerings.
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