REIPRIME Logo
633 Terms
92 Beginner

Financial Analysis & Metrics Terms & Definitions

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

What You'll Learn

  • Essential financial analysis & metrics terminology
  • Practical applications and examples
  • Professional investment language
  • Common usage in real estate

Quick Overview

92
Beginner
127
Advanced

Structured Learning Path

Master financial analysis & metrics with our progressive approach

Advanced

Advanced Applications

Complex strategies and professional concepts (127 terms)

All Financial Analysis & Metrics Terms (633)

Active filters:
Page 19

Down Payment

Intermediate

A down payment is an initial upfront payment made when purchasing a property, representing a portion of the total purchase price and reducing the amount of money borrowed through a mortgage.

15-18 min16419 views

Dual-Return Strategy

Intermediate

A real estate investment approach that aims to generate both immediate income (cash flow) and long-term capital growth (appreciation) from a single property or portfolio.

4-5 min18485 views

Due Diligence (Commercial Real Estate)

Intermediate

Due diligence in commercial real estate (CRE) is the comprehensive investigation and review process undertaken by a prospective buyer or investor to assess the risks and opportunities associated with a property before finalizing an acquisition.

5 min7125 views

Dun & Bradstreet

Intermediate

Dun & Bradstreet is a global provider of business decisioning data and analytics, offering credit reports, risk scores, and the D-U-N-S Number to help investors and lenders assess the financial health and creditworthiness of business entities.

5 min5017 views

Duration (Interest Rate)

Advanced

Duration (Interest Rate) measures the sensitivity of a debt instrument's price to changes in interest rates, expressed in years. It is a critical metric for real estate investors managing fixed-income assets and liabilities, indicating the weighted average time until a bond's cash flows are received.

5 min18707 views

Early Retirement

Beginner

Early retirement is the goal of achieving financial independence, allowing an individual to stop working for income before the traditional retirement age, often supported by passive income streams like those from real estate investments.

2-3 min18389 views

Earnings Management

Advanced

Earnings management is the strategic manipulation of financial reports by management to achieve specific objectives, often to mislead stakeholders about the underlying economic performance of a company or real estate entity.

5 min4877 views

Earnings Manipulation

Advanced

Earnings manipulation refers to the deceptive practice of intentionally distorting a company's financial statements to misrepresent its true financial performance, often to meet analyst expectations, inflate asset values, or secure more favorable financing terms.

5-6 min6972 views

Earnings Per Share

Beginner

Earnings Per Share (EPS) is a financial metric that indicates how much profit a company makes for each outstanding share of its common stock. It's a key indicator of a company's profitability, widely used by investors to assess financial health.

5 min7130 views

Earnout

Advanced

An earnout is a contractual provision in a real estate transaction where a portion of the purchase price is contingent upon the future performance or achievement of specific milestones by the acquired asset or business post-acquisition.

12-15 min7236 views

Economic Obsolescence

Intermediate

Economic obsolescence refers to a loss in property value due to external factors unrelated to the property itself, such as changes in market conditions, economic downturns, or shifts in local demographics. It is typically considered incurable by the property owner.

5 min7404 views

Effective Gross Income

Intermediate

Effective Gross Income (EGI) is a realistic measure of a property's total potential revenue, calculated by subtracting estimated vacancy and credit losses from its Potential Gross Income (PGI). It provides a more accurate picture of a property's income-generating capability for financial analysis.

12-13 min12366 views
Page 19 of 53