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Michael San Roman
  • Melville, NY
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How to determine required Cash-on-Cash %

Michael San Roman
  • Melville, NY
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Happy Saturday,

Knowing that it is very subjective in nature, when determining the CoC return that you require, what factors help you decide yours?

- Requiring a rate greater than a blended mix of 10yr mutual/index fund return averages?

- Requiring a rate greater than recent personal investment returns?

- Requiring a rate greater than the current 10-year treasury note yield?

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Michael

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