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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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Functional Obsolescence

Intermediate

Functional obsolescence refers to the loss in property value due to an outdated design, inadequate utility, or undesirable features that no longer meet current market standards or buyer preferences. It can be curable or incurable, significantly impacting a property's marketability and investment potential.

13-16 min10098 views

Fundamental Economic Value

Intermediate

Fundamental Economic Value (FEV) represents the intrinsic worth of a real estate asset, derived from its ability to generate future income and its underlying economic utility, independent of short-term market fluctuations.

5 min6411 views

Funds From Operations

Intermediate

Funds From Operations (FFO) is a key financial metric used primarily by Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) to define the cash flow from their operations, providing a more accurate picture of their profitability than traditional net income.

5 min48068 views

Future Value Factor

Intermediate

The Future Value Factor (FVF) is a multiplier used to calculate the future value of a single lump sum investment, assuming a specific interest rate and compounding period.

1-2 min5451 views

Gain on Sale

Beginner

The profit realized when an asset, such as real estate, is sold for more than its adjusted cost basis. It's a key metric for investors to understand their profitability and tax obligations.

2-3 min8257 views

Gain or Loss Calculation

Intermediate

Gain or loss calculation determines the profit or deficit from a real estate investment by comparing the net selling price to the adjusted cost basis, crucial for tax reporting and investment analysis.

5 min18726 views

Going-in Cap Rate

Intermediate

The going-in cap rate is a real estate investment metric that measures the initial unleveraged rate of return an investor can expect from a property based on its first year's projected Net Operating Income (NOI) relative to its purchase price.

3 min9718 views

Gross Income

Beginner

Gross income in real estate is the total revenue a property generates from all sources before any expenses, taxes, or deductions are subtracted. It represents the initial, unfiltered earnings.

3 min6560 views

Gross Monthly Rent

Beginner

Gross Monthly Rent is the total amount of rent collected or scheduled to be collected from a property in a single month, before any operating expenses or mortgage payments are deducted.

13-14 min791 views

Gross Potential Income

Beginner

Gross Potential Income (GPI) is the maximum possible revenue a rental property could generate if all units were fully occupied at market rent, including all other income sources, before accounting for expenses.

13-14 min11538 views

Gross Potential Rent

Beginner

Gross Potential Rent (GPR) is the maximum total income a rental property could generate if all units were occupied and all rent was collected at market rates, before accounting for vacancies or expenses.

2-3 min5382 views

Gross Profit

Intermediate

Gross profit represents the revenue remaining after deducting the direct costs associated with producing or acquiring the goods sold or services rendered, before accounting for operating expenses, interest, and taxes. It is a key indicator of a property's or business's operational efficiency.

2-3 min19125 views
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