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crossover point

Financial services; Real estate investment

The crossover point is the time at which the rental income on a property exceeds operating expenses, depreciation and interest on the mortgage. This point usually occurs in the seventh or eighth year ...

current asset

Financial services; Real estate investment

A current asset is an asset which is expected to be converted into cash, other spendable assets, goods, or services within a short period of time (usually one year).

current liability

Financial services; Real estate investment

A current liability is a short-term debt or other debt expected to be paid out of current assets or to be transferred to income within a short period of time (usually one year).

dealer

Financial services; Real estate investment

As an investment term, a dealer is a person who deals in real property as an occupation rather than as an investor. For purposes of income taxation, a dealer is one who holds property primarily for ...

debit

Financial services; Real estate investment

A debit is a bookkeeping entry on the left side of an account, recording the creation of or addition to an asset or an expense, or the reduction or elimination of a liability, or item of equity or ...

declining balance depreciation

Financial services; Real estate investment

Declining balance depreciation is a method of depreciation under which a uniform rate is applied each year to the unrecovered basis of the property. The rate is expressed as a percentage of the ...

demographic factor

Financial services; Real estate investment

A demographic factor is a population factor that affects the value of real property, such as the number of persons renting as compared to buying, or an increase in the divorce rate.

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