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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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Premature Death

Intermediate

Premature death in real estate investing refers to an investor's unexpected passing before their financial and estate plans are fully established, leading to potential financial, operational, and legal challenges for their real estate portfolio and heirs.

5-6 min14063 views

Prepayment Penalty

Intermediate

A prepayment penalty is a fee charged by a lender if a borrower pays off a loan earlier than scheduled, compensating the lender for lost future interest income.

13 min3815 views

Present Value

Beginner

Present Value (PV) is the current worth of a future sum of money or stream of cash flows, discounted at a specific rate of return. It helps investors understand how much future money is worth today.

5 min6017 views

Present Value Factor

Intermediate

The Present Value Factor (PVF) is a decimal figure used to discount a future cash flow to its current worth, based on a specific discount rate and period, essential for time value of money calculations.

1 min18134 views

Price Averaging

Intermediate

Price averaging is an investment strategy where an investor acquires assets at different price points over time, aiming to reduce the overall average cost per unit and mitigate risk from market volatility.

2-3 min6747 views

Price Discovery

Intermediate

Price discovery is the dynamic process by which the market determines the fair value of a real estate asset through the interaction of buyers, sellers, and available information.

5 min19121 views

Price Per Square Foot

Beginner

Price Per Square Foot (PPSF) is a real estate metric calculated by dividing a property's total price by its finished square footage, used to compare property values on a standardized basis.

12-15 min30854 views

Price-to-Rent Ratio

Intermediate

The Price-to-Rent Ratio compares median home prices to median annual rents in a specific market, indicating whether it's more financially advantageous to buy or rent, and signaling potential market overvaluation or undervaluation.

5-6 min4923 views

Principal

Intermediate

Principal refers to the original amount of money borrowed for a real estate loan, or the remaining balance of that borrowed amount, excluding interest and fees. It is the core sum that directly reduces debt and builds equity.

13-14 min16665 views

Principal Payment

Beginner

A principal payment is the portion of a loan payment that directly reduces the outstanding balance of the original amount borrowed, contributing to equity growth in real estate.

11-12 min15887 views

Principal and Interest

Intermediate

Principal and Interest (P&I) refers to the portion of a loan payment that goes towards reducing the outstanding loan balance (principal) and compensating the lender for the use of their money (interest). It is a fundamental component of mortgage payments for real estate investors.

12-15 min8500 views

Principal and Interest (P&I)

Intermediate

Principal and Interest (P&I) refers to the portion of a loan payment that repays the original borrowed amount (principal) and covers the cost of borrowing (interest), forming the core of a mortgage payment.

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