
9 May 2009 | 1 reply
If used, the servicer will need to multiply net income by 1.25 to get to an estimate of Monthly Gross Income.

16 August 2009 | 19 replies
So, to determine the maximum acquisition price (purchase price if no rehab is needed), you divide the monthly rent by .02 or multiply the monthly rent by 50 (which is exactly the same thing).

28 April 2010 | 23 replies
I do use facebook, twitter,multiply..

19 September 2009 | 7 replies
For the sake of this example, let us assume that you feel the appropriate cash yield for your equity is 12%.You can then do the WACC as follows:75% debt at 8% = 6 (just multiply 75% and 8)25% debt at 12% = 3 (25% multiplied by 3)Now add the 6 and the 3.

31 August 2009 | 3 replies
zip codenumber of units (sfh/mfh)bedrooms and bathsyears that newest mortgage has been in placeout-of-state ownertax assessed value (if there is some multiplier that gets this to be in the ballpark of actual value; worthless if actual value is all over for a specific assessed value)your exit strategyThose are some categories for sorting this data; what ones actually would lead to best profit could be very dependent on local factors as well.

29 September 2009 | 2 replies
Multiply that loss by 10, 20, or even 30 times leverage and there are several million dollars worth of new loans that the bank can’t make.

25 August 2011 | 42 replies
When on of your buyers dies and the interest goes to their estate, it may be settled amoung two or twenty people and if one is not found in that estate there may be a problem, now multiply this times 50.

28 December 2010 | 15 replies
Compare the job quote by multiplying the manhours x hourly rate and see how close it is to their "by the job" quote.

3 August 2010 | 5 replies
The multiplier effect may be a strategy - although the consequences of anyone crying wolf would also have to be accepted.

28 August 2010 | 10 replies
Ok so im just look at apartment buildings, here lookFinancial Information * Tax: $8,747.69 * Tax Year: 20 * Total Monthly Income: $5,030 * Total Annual Income: $61,860 * Gross Rental Income: $56,160 * Gross Rent Multiplier: 12 * Net Operating Income: $47,140 * Annual Parking Income: $2,700 * Annual Laundry Income: $3,000Expense Information * Total Annual: $13,820 * Total Annual Year: 20 * Electricity: $581 * Fuel: $2,140 * Insurance: $1,371 * Water: $980Ok Net Operating Income is $47,140 does that mean i still have to still subtract the PITI and Expense from it?