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How to Project Rental Property Cash Flow
Discover the benefit of using a proforma income statement for rental income property revenue projections.
0 commentsAPOD - The Annual Property Operating Data
Discover what makes an APOD a popular real estate investing report, and learn how to construct one.
0 commentsHow to Project Rental Property Revenues to Determine Profitability
Discover what real estate investors and analysts use during a rental property analysis to determine its projected revenues and possible profitability. Plus learn the basics for creating this report.
0 commentsUsing the Maximum Price Calculation to Avoid Negative Cash Flow
Learn how to calculate the maximum price you can pay for a rental property to at least get a break-even cash flow. It's a good way set price parameters before you start shopping to avoid spending time looking at properties that would generate a negative cash flow.
0 commentsHow Expense Ratios Can Signal Possible Problems with Rental Property
Learn ways that a close examination of operating expense ratios can alert you to possible problems existing with the rental property you are considering to purchase.
0 commentsWhich is Better, Cap Rate or GRM to Estimate Rental Property Value?
An insightful look at cap rate and gross rent multiplier along with a determination as to which is best to use to estimate rental property value and to measure the rental property's financial performance.
0 commentsNet Operating Income
Real estate is a business, and like every business, profit is the end result. Several factors tie into whether a piece of property is going to be a good investment. The number one key player in that is...
0 commentsReal Estate Investing Terms Newbie’s Always Misunderstand
Discover some real estate investing terms that newbie's seldom know and generally misunderstand when they first start working with rental properties.
0 commentsRehablist.com | Value is in the Cash Flow
1. You should always increasing your business. Because if your business is not increasing its stagnant or worst it's falling behind. Your going out of business slowly2. You should be creating cash flows. The...
0 commentsCash on Cash Return: Formula and Calculation
Cash on cash (CoC) provides an easy way for real estate investors to compare the profitability of similar income-producing properties or gauge it against another investment opportunity quickly. Cash on...
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