What do sophistocated investors calculate to avoid plugging in the expected cash flows until the property is no longer able to generate income? February 20, 2019 Jonathan Figueroa
If you were to buy a building and hold it for five years, what metric could be used to find the present value of the total cash flows? February 20, 2019 Jonathan Figueroa
Calculate the Property Net Present Value for the following cash flows and discount rates: Year 1: $300,000 at 4.0%, Year 2: $335,000 at 4.0%, Year 3: $350,000 at 18%. February 20, 2019 Jonathan Figueroa
Discounted Cash Flows allow you to calculate which of the following: February 20, 2019 Jonathan Figueroa
What formula would we use to calculate the present value of a future cash flow? February 20, 2019 Jonathan Figueroa
If you invest $100 today (Time 0) in a low-risk project generating a 4.0% expected annual return, how much would you expect your investment to be worth in three years? February 20, 2019 Jonathan Figueroa
Putting bragging rights aside, how do sophistocated investors value properties? February 20, 2019 Jonathan Figueroa
If the highest level of Sponsor Promote paid in the profit sharing is greater than 15%, and the hurdles are based on the Investor’s IRR, which could be the Investor’s IRR? February 16, 2018 Bruce Kirsch, REFAI®
$1,000 is invested in a transaction, and there are no cash flows, either positive or negative, in Years 1 through 4. In Year 5, $1,000 is returned. What is the return on capital? February 10, 2018 Bruce Kirsch, REFAI®