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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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  • Professional investment language
  • Common usage in real estate

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Tenant Solvency

Intermediate

Tenant solvency refers to a prospective or current tenant's financial ability to meet their rental obligations and other financial commitments, indicating their reliability as a renter.

5 min9227 views

Tenant Turnover

Intermediate

The rate at which tenants move out of rental properties, requiring landlords to find new occupants. It's a critical metric for assessing property management efficiency and financial performance.

13 min4515 views

Tenant Turnover Costs

Intermediate

Tenant turnover costs are the total expenses incurred by a landlord or property owner when a tenant vacates a rental unit, encompassing direct costs like cleaning, repairs, and marketing, as well as indirect losses such as lost rental income during vacancy periods.

5 min4888 views

Terminal Cap Rate

Advanced

The Terminal Cap Rate is the estimated capitalization rate used to project a property's sale price (reversionary value) at the end of a future holding period, a critical input in Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation.

12-15 min664 views

The 50% Rule

Beginner

A quick screening tool for real estate investors that estimates operating expenses (excluding mortgage principal and interest) to be 50% of the gross rental income, helping to quickly assess a property's potential profitability.

14-15 min15443 views

The 70% Rule

Intermediate

The 70% Rule is a real estate investment guideline stating that a fix-and-flip investor should pay no more than 70% of a property's After Repair Value (ARV) minus the estimated repair costs, ensuring a sufficient profit margin.

12-13 min13889 views

Time Value of Money

Beginner

The concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum will be at a future date due to its potential earning capacity. It's a fundamental principle in finance and real estate investing.

5 min61 views

Title Search

Intermediate

A title search is a comprehensive examination of public records to confirm a property's legal ownership and identify any claims, liens, or encumbrances against it, ensuring a clear title for real estate transactions.

11-12 min14250 views

Total Assets

Beginner

Total assets represent the sum of all economic resources owned by an individual or business, including cash, property, equipment, and investments, providing a snapshot of overall financial strength.

2-3 min18954 views

Total Return

Intermediate

Total Return is a comprehensive measure of an investment's performance, encompassing both the income generated (like rent) and the capital appreciation (increase in property value) over a specific period.

5 min8315 views

Trade Line

Intermediate

A trade line is an entry on a credit report detailing a specific credit account, such as a mortgage, credit card, or loan, including its payment history and current status.

2-3 min17791 views

Trailing 12 Months (T-12)

Intermediate

Trailing 12 Months (T-12) is a financial report that aggregates a property's income and expenses over the most recent 12-month period, providing a current and accurate snapshot of its operational history for investment analysis.

13 min6804 views
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