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Updated 11 months ago,

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Debt Pay Down Analysis

Ross Hayes
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Hello

I could be missing the obvious, but I cannot seem to find much information on calculating the return and benefits of debt pay down on a rental property.

How do you assess the benefits of improved equity or increased balance sheet performance through the paying down of the mortgage on a property?

For example, if the property cash flows, you will see some type of cash on cash return.  That is great.  However, how does one track and analyze the benefits to their balance sheet by the monthly rent paying down the mortgage over time, giving you more equity and a better balance sheet, using the tenant and bank's money?

Do you look at the annual average principal amount of the loan paid down over time?


Thank you

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