In Recognition of a Landmark Case before the Supreme Court, TARP Capital Unveils its Solution: the TARP Investment Dashboard™
With equal investments, there are unequal results. Based on simple investor inputs, the TARP Investment Dashboard™ provides the real estate investor a powerful investment engine to make better decisions.
Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) November 2, 2009 -- With a landmark decision looming before the Supreme Court of the United States, TARP Capital unveils a transparent tool for investors: the TARP Investment Dashboard™. The tool is designed to help the investing public quantify the effect of fees over varying commercial real estate investment vehicles including real estate mutual funds, public traded REIT’s, and public non-traded REIT’s; and in particular, how TARP Capital distinguishes itself.
The tool initially began as an internal analytical tool designed by the firm’s partners to develop the best business model, yet quickly transformed into the investor model it is today. According to TARP Capital’s Managing Partners, “it wasn’t enough that we understood the calculations, we had to find a way to bring the calculations to the investing public, and do it in a way that was transparent, dynamic, and most importantly, well explained.”
TARP Capital’s investment platform was developed to provide investors the ability to participate in the commercial property markets from both an active role today, to a passive role in the near future through its Public Funds. TARP Capital requires new users to “Create Account” to view the interactive website, and its revolutionary TARP Investment Dashboard™.
About TARP Capital:
TARP Capital is a private investment company, specializing in real estate investment and management, with offices in Scottsdale and Newport Beach. The firm advises real estate funds and separate accounts (“RESA”) on behalf of private investors. As is synonymous in the acronym for its name TARP - Truth and a Responsibility to our Partners, TARP Capital was founded on a series of core values with a guiding notion that the investors do not serve TARP Capital, but that TARP Capital serves at the privilege of its investors.
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