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 43

Real Wages

Intermediate

Real wages represent the actual purchasing power of an individual's earnings, adjusted for inflation, providing a clearer picture of economic well-being and its impact on real estate affordability.

5 min56 views

Realized Gain/Loss

Beginner

A realized gain or loss occurs when an asset, like a real estate property, is sold for a price different from its original cost, resulting in a profit or deficit that has been "locked in" by a completed transaction.

2-3 min15948 views

Recapture Tax Rate

Intermediate

The recapture tax rate is the specific tax rate, typically up to 25%, applied to the portion of a real estate investment's gain that is attributable to previously deducted depreciation when the property is sold.

1-2 min53752 views

Receivables Management

Advanced

Receivables management in real estate is the strategic process of optimizing rent collection, minimizing delinquencies, and managing tenant accounts to maximize cash flow and protect asset value.

5 min3806 views

Recognized Gain

Intermediate

Recognized gain is the portion of a capital gain from the sale or exchange of an asset that is immediately subject to taxation in the current tax period. It represents the profit realized that cannot be deferred or excluded under specific tax provisions.

5 min17172 views

Refinancing

Intermediate

Refinancing is the process of replacing an existing mortgage or loan with a new one, often to secure better terms, lower interest rates, or access built-up property equity.

15-18 min606 views

Regular Capital Contributions

Beginner

Regular capital contributions are scheduled or periodic payments made by investors into a real estate investment, such as a syndication, after their initial investment to fund ongoing project needs or new phases.

3 min14865 views

Rehab Budget

Intermediate

A rehab budget is a comprehensive financial plan detailing all anticipated costs for renovating a real estate property, essential for projecting profitability and managing project expenses.

15-18 min434 views

Rehab Costs

Intermediate

Rehab costs are all expenses incurred to repair, renovate, or improve a real estate property, directly impacting its value and investment profitability.

11-12 min3045 views

Rehabbing

Intermediate

Rehabbing is a real estate investment strategy focused on purchasing distressed properties, renovating them to increase value, and then selling or renting for a profit. It requires careful planning, budgeting, and execution to maximize returns.

13-16 min15887 views

Relocation Assistance

Intermediate

Relocation assistance refers to financial or logistical support provided to individuals or businesses to facilitate a move to a new location, often used by real estate investors to incentivize tenants to vacate a property for redevelopment or sale.

4-5 min12071 views

Rent Collection

Intermediate

Rent collection is the systematic process by which landlords or property managers receive rental payments from tenants, encompassing payment terms, processing, tracking, and handling delinquencies to ensure consistent cash flow for investment properties.

12-15 min7513 views
Page 43 of 53