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The Importance of Consistent and Stable Returns in Fixed Income Investments
In the vast landscape of investment options, income funds have carved out a significant niche for themselves. Designed to provide a steady income stream to investors, these funds are often comprised of a variety of income-generating assets such as bonds, dividend-paying stocks, and real estate related investments. They play a crucial role in a well-diversified portfolio, particularly for those investors seeking regular income, or those looking for a more conservative investment strategy.
How Kirkland Capital Group Ensures Transparent and Accurate Monthly Investor Statements
To ensure accurate monthly account statements for investors in the Kirkland Income Fund, we carry out a monthly reconciliation process with our fund administrator. It involves more than just a few clicks on the keyboard. Let's take a closer look.
Private Credit: Unlocking Profitable Investment Opportunities
Private credit, a form of credit extended by asset managers to corporate and individual borrowers, has emerged as a high-performing alternative investment in recent years. Preqin estimates that the private credit market has grown from $250 billion in 2010 to $1.4 trillion in 2023. J.P. Morgan recently published an article entitled, “Can Private Credit Continue to Perform?”. It's worth taking a closer look at the key points in this article and see how they connect with our strategy at Kirkland Capital Group (KCG).
Commercial Real Estate Foreclosure in Judicial Foreclosure States: What Options Does a Lender Have?
At Kirkland Capital Group, we carefully review every loan through our due diligence process. Most loans that are submitted do not meet our standards. However, despite our proactive approach, there is still a possibility of foreclosure or property takeover. Our main priority throughout the entire process, including due diligence, loan servicing, and, if needed, foreclosure or property takeover, is to protect investor principal.
PeerStreet Lending Platform Failure
This has been a tough and unexpected market for many in private lending. When cheap capital dries up, operations that are not sound and are run by inexperienced management are sure to fail. Recently, PeerStreet, a Fintech platform offering private debt for real estate, filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. They claimed to be the "first accessible distressed-debt investment platform," but their portfolio consisted of many other forms of loans. They acted as a broker, sourcing loans and matching them with lenders and investors on their platform, and maintained servicing in-house.
The Triple Net Return (NNN): Measuring your investment return in an inflationary environment
Most investors haven’t had to deal with the impact of inflation on their investment returns. Looking at the triple net of investment (NNN) returns will give you a better return profile on your investments.
Is the sky really falling for Commercial Real Estate? How are the challenges in Commercial Real Estate affecting the Kirkland Income Fund?
It is hard to look at news feeds on the web or turn on the TV and not hear about how Commercial Real Estate is all going to collapse. We also have been having many discussions with some current but mostly new investors about commercial property loans and CMBS debt cliffs, and the imminent doom of commercial real estate.