
Cash flow as a quantitative evaluation tool
The only reason you care about cap rate is that you’re really trying for an easy proxy for what kind of cash flow the investment is going to generate.
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The only reason you care about cap rate is that you’re really trying for an easy proxy for what kind of cash flow the investment is going to generate.
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One needs to look at three key figures when considering an investment. Cap rate, is the first of these tools.
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