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Financial Analysis & Metrics Terms & Definitions

Key financial calculations, ratios, and valuation methods used to analyze real estate investments and performance.

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Commercial Real Estate

Intermediate

Commercial Real Estate (CRE) refers to properties used exclusively for business activities or to generate income, encompassing office, retail, industrial, and large multifamily assets.

14-15 min20319 views

Commercial Real Estate Market Analysis

Intermediate

Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Market Analysis is the systematic process of evaluating market conditions, trends, and factors to assess the viability and potential performance of a commercial property investment.

5-6 min7073 views

Commercial Real Estate Risk Assessment

Intermediate

Commercial Real Estate (CRE) risk assessment is the systematic process of identifying, analyzing, and evaluating potential threats and uncertainties that could impact the financial performance and value of a commercial property investment.

5 min11246 views

Commission

Intermediate

A commission in real estate is a fee paid to a real estate agent or broker for facilitating a property transaction, typically calculated as a percentage of the sale price.

14-15 min19536 views

Common Area Maintenance

Intermediate

Common Area Maintenance (CAM) refers to the costs associated with operating and maintaining shared areas in a commercial property, which are typically passed through to tenants as part of their lease agreements.

13-14 min7312 views

Common Size Analysis

Intermediate

Common size analysis is a financial statement analysis technique where each line item is expressed as a percentage of a base figure, enabling comparison across different-sized properties or over various periods.

6 min18965 views

Comparable Sales

Intermediate

Comparable Sales (Comps) are recently sold properties similar in characteristics to a subject property, used to estimate its fair market value.

12-13 min7303 views

Comparative Market Analysis

Intermediate

A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is an informal estimate of a property's value based on recently sold, active, and expired listings in the same area, used by real estate professionals to help buyers and sellers determine a competitive price.

15-18 min7495 views

Compounding Interest

Intermediate

Compounding interest is the process where an asset's earnings, from either capital gains or interest, are reinvested to generate additional earnings over time, leading to exponential growth.

2-3 min17234 views

Comprehensive Income

Intermediate

Comprehensive income represents the total change in a company's equity during a period from non-owner sources, encompassing both net income and other comprehensive income (OCI) items not reported on the traditional income statement.

7-9 min5561 views

Construction Costs

Intermediate

Construction costs encompass all expenses incurred during the building or renovation of a real estate project, including materials, labor, permits, and professional fees. These costs are critical for determining project feasibility and profitability.

5-6 min4938 views

Consumer Price Index

Intermediate

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an economic indicator measuring the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of goods and services, serving as a key gauge of inflation and purchasing power.

15-18 min12603 views
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