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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

The numbers that matter
On the numerous podcasts I have heard so many numbers thrown around that are important to understand a good deal: cash on cash, ROI, ROE, etc.
I have been searching around the forums for about an hour and have not been able to find a discussion that leads to a simple answer.
I am hoping this discussion leads to a more simple approach to find the most important numbers...even it is an opinion
So, whether it's flipping or rentals, what number should investors look at?
All the best!