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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Cash on Cash Return Section of Four SQuare Method
On the Cash on Cash Return section when filling out the Down Payment section, If you finance the entire thing would you put $0 for down payment? That would make your Total Investment really low. So if your Total annual cash flow was say, $2844 and the total investment was $3000, $2000 for closing costs and $1000 for Rehab Budget then your Cash on Cash Return would be 74.8%. Would that be accurate?