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Anticipated Holding Period

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Anticipated holding period
The period of time an individual expects to hold an asset.

Anticipated Holding Period
In a long position, the period of time during which one expects to own a security or other asset. The anticipated holding period is important to calculating the position's expected return. One may also determine the anticipated holding period for tax purposes because long-term investments are not taxed as heavily as short-term ones. See also: HPR


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Whether that is worth the trade-off depends on the anticipated holding period for the trade.
The future cash flows include the income generated by the property and the reversionary interest in the property expected at the expiration of the leases or the price that the property could be sold for at the end of the anticipated holding period.
0 million to discontinued operations related to a longer than anticipated holding period for three distribution centers with unexpired lease commitments as a result of further deterioration in the property market where these facilities are located.
 
 
 
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