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Investment Strategies & Methods Terms & Definitions

Different approaches to real estate investing including buy-and-hold, fix-and-flip, BRRRR, wholesaling, REITs, and syndications.

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Capitalization Rate

Intermediate

The Capitalization Rate (Cap Rate) is a real estate valuation metric used to estimate the potential rate of return on an investment property, calculated by dividing its Net Operating Income (NOI) by its current market value.

14-15 min2744 views

Capitalization Table

Intermediate

A capitalization table, or cap table, is a detailed record of a company's or real estate project's equity ownership, including who owns what, the type of equity, and their respective ownership percentages.

8 min57 views

Capitalized Interest

Intermediate

Capitalized interest refers to interest expenses that are added to the principal balance of a loan or an asset's cost basis, rather than being expensed immediately. This accounting treatment is common during the construction or development phase of a real estate project, increasing the asset's book value.

5 min17976 views

Carried Interest

Advanced

Carried interest is a share of the profits of an investment fund, typically a private equity real estate fund or syndication, paid to the general partners (GPs) or managers after limited partners (LPs) have received their initial capital and a preferred return.

13 min5716 views

Cash Balance Plan

Intermediate

A Cash Balance Plan is a type of defined benefit retirement plan that combines features of both traditional defined benefit and defined contribution plans, offering high contribution limits and significant tax deferral opportunities.

8 min16141 views

Cash Flow

Intermediate

Cash flow in real estate investing represents the net income generated by a property after all operating expenses and debt service payments have been made. Positive cash flow indicates profitability, while negative cash flow suggests a loss.

2-3 min5701 views

Cash Flow Before Tax

Intermediate

Cash Flow Before Tax (CFBT) represents the net income generated by an investment property after accounting for all operating expenses and debt service, but before deducting income taxes.

5 min8585 views

Cash Flow Projections

Intermediate

Cash flow projections are detailed financial forecasts that estimate the future income and expenses of a real estate investment over a specific period, crucial for assessing profitability, liquidity, and investment viability.

13-16 min4512 views

Cash Flow from Discontinued Operations

Advanced

Cash flow from discontinued operations represents the net cash generated or used by a business segment that has been disposed of or is classified as held for sale, reported separately from continuing operations on the statement of cash flows.

5-6 min23616 views

Cash-on-Cash Return

Intermediate

Cash-on-Cash Return (CoC) is a real estate investment metric that calculates the annual pre-tax cash flow generated by a property as a percentage of the total cash an investor has invested.

15-18 min6086 views

Change Order

Intermediate

A change order is a formal amendment to a construction contract that modifies the original scope of work, cost, or schedule of a real estate development or renovation project.

5 min4914 views

Channel Stuffing

Advanced

Channel stuffing is a deceptive business practice where a company inflates its sales figures by inducing customers, often distributors or related parties, to buy more products or services than they can realistically sell or utilize, typically through aggressive incentives or unsustainable terms, to meet short-term financial targets.

7-9 min19075 views
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