On 2010-03-11 Michael J. Lindsey, Clarendon Hills, IL wrote: This book provides concise, to the point, explanations of important formulas that are critical in deciding important real estate investment decisions. The author masterfully takes you through each formula, providing you with simple examples,and demonstrates how these formulas are interconnected,and or utilized by themselves, in determing whether an income producing property meets an investors criteria. The first part of the book takes you through an example of the decisions and formulas that experienced real estate investors go through in determining real estate investment decisions using most of the key formulas. The second part of the book summarizes each formula, providing basic, easy to understand examples, allowing the reader to jump around and choose which formulas they want to focus on. Present Value, GRM, NOI, Cap Rates, Taxable Income, Cash on Cash Returns, DCF, Net Present Value, IRR, Debt Coverage Ratio and Depreciation calculations are but a few of the important concepts that are discussed in this book. For me it tied up a lot of loose ends and showed me how these formulas are interconnected and are great tools in analyzing commercial real estate. A definite must have for any serious real estate investor.. And summed up by saying A SUMMATION THAT EVERY REAL ESTATE INVESTOR SHOULD KNOW. Currently What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know about Cash Flow... And 36 Other Key Financial Measures has an overall rating of 8 over 10.
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McGraw-Hill claimed Real estate financial calculations made easy Every real estate investor needs to know how to calculate cash flow, long-term gain, net operating income, and a few other basic financial formulas. What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow . . . is a guide to the 34 most essential calculations that answer such crucial questions as ´What is this building really worth today?´ ´What kind of cash flow can I expect?´ ´Is this property a good investment?´ and ´How do I calculate my return?´ For beginning investors, real estate veterans, commercial brokers, and sellers as well as buyers, this handy reference is a must-have for anyone who wants to make sound decisions based on accurate calculations of: Discounted cash flow Cash-on-cash return Net operating income Capitalization rate Gross rent multiplier Net present value Payback period Mortgage amortization And many more
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