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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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  • Essential financial analysis & metrics terminology
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Multi-Family Investing

Intermediate

Multi-family investing involves acquiring properties with multiple residential units to generate rental income, benefit from economies of scale, and achieve long-term appreciation. It's a strategy for diversifying income and scaling a real estate portfolio.

5-6 min18209 views

Negative Equity

Intermediate

Negative equity occurs when the outstanding balance of a loan secured by a property exceeds the property's current market value, often referred to as being "underwater" or "upside down."

5 min18086 views

Net Asset Value

Intermediate

Net Asset Value (NAV) represents the total value of an entity's assets minus its liabilities, providing a per-share or per-unit value for investors in funds or syndications.

5 min16031 views

Net Income from Discontinued Operations

Advanced

Net Income from Discontinued Operations represents the profit or loss from a segment of a business that has been disposed of or is classified as held for sale, reported separately on the income statement after tax.

5 min17349 views

Net Lease

Intermediate

A net lease is a commercial real estate lease structure where the tenant is responsible for paying a portion or all of the property's operating expenses in addition to base rent.

15-18 min12247 views

Net Operating Income

Intermediate

Net Operating Income (NOI) is a key real estate metric representing a property's annual income after deducting all operating expenses, but before accounting for debt service, income taxes, and capital expenditures.

11-12 min3346 views

Net Operating Income Margin

Advanced

Net Operating Income Margin is a profitability ratio that expresses Net Operating Income (NOI) as a percentage of Effective Gross Income (EGI), indicating how efficiently a property generates profit from its operations before debt service and taxes.

6 min10661 views

Net Present Value

Intermediate

Net Present Value (NPV) is a financial metric that calculates the difference between the present value of cash inflows and outflows, used to evaluate the profitability of a potential investment by accounting for the time value of money.

15-18 min10571 views

Net Worth

Beginner

Net worth is a measure of your financial health, calculated by subtracting your total liabilities (what you owe) from your total assets (what you own). It provides a snapshot of your financial standing at a specific point in time.

4-5 min5083 views

Nominal Return

Intermediate

Nominal return is the unadjusted percentage gain or loss on an investment, reflecting the raw monetary change before accounting for inflation, taxes, or fees.

13-14 min18854 views

Non-Cash Expenses

Intermediate

Non-cash expenses are accounting entries that reduce a property's taxable income without involving an actual outflow of cash, primarily benefiting real estate investors through tax deductions.

3 min8796 views

Non-Recurring Expenses

Intermediate

Non-recurring expenses are one-time or infrequent costs associated with a real estate investment, distinct from regular operating expenses. These often include acquisition, renovation, or disposition costs.

2-3 min4931 views
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