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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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Fix-and-Flip

Beginner

Fix-and-flip is a real estate investment strategy where an investor buys an undervalued property, renovates it to increase its value, and then sells it quickly for a profit.

11-12 min12191 views

Fixed Asset Turnover Ratio

Intermediate

The Fixed Asset Turnover Ratio measures how efficiently a company uses its fixed assets, such as property, plant, and equipment, to generate sales revenue. It indicates the revenue generated for every dollar invested in fixed assets.

5-6 min18666 views

Fixed Assets

Beginner

Fixed assets are long-term tangible assets, such as land, buildings, and equipment, that a real estate investor owns and uses for more than one year to generate income, rather than for immediate sale.

3 min17901 views

Fixed Investment

Intermediate

A real estate investment characterized by a predictable, stable return over a defined period, often involving fixed-income streams or assets with limited volatility, providing stability rather than high growth.

3 min20576 views

Fixed Overhead

Intermediate

Fixed overhead refers to business expenses that do not change regardless of the level of activity or production, such as rent, insurance premiums, and salaries of administrative staff, making them predictable costs for real estate investors.

3 min61 views

Forced Appreciation

Intermediate

Forced appreciation is the increase in a property's value resulting from an investor's deliberate actions, such as renovations, operational improvements, or strategic repositioning, rather than general market fluctuations.

13-14 min2652 views

Forensic Audit

Intermediate

A forensic audit in real estate is a detailed examination of financial records and operational procedures to uncover discrepancies, fraud, or mismanagement, often used in legal proceedings or dispute resolution.

8 min4947 views

Form 4562: Depreciation and Amortization

Intermediate

IRS Form 4562 is used by businesses and real estate investors to claim deductions for depreciation and amortization of assets, including Section 179 expense deductions and special depreciation allowances, reducing taxable income.

5 min7146 views

Fourplex

Beginner

A fourplex is a single residential building containing four separate living units, offering investors diversified rental income and accessible financing options, often used for 'house hacking' strategies.

10-15 min4201 views

Free Cash Flow

Advanced

Free Cash Flow (FCF) represents the cash a company or property generates after accounting for cash outflows to support operations and maintain its capital assets, indicating the cash available to debt and equity holders.

9-10 min18245 views

Free Cash Flow Yield

Advanced

Free Cash Flow Yield (FCFY) is a financial solvency ratio that compares the free cash flow per share a company or property generates to its market value per share or enterprise value, indicating the cash return on investment.

5-6 min13937 views

Fully Diluted Shares

Intermediate

Fully diluted shares represent the total number of common shares that would be outstanding if all convertible securities and other dilutive instruments were exercised or converted into common stock.

8-9 min4964 views
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