Cash Flow before Taxes (CFBT)

In the above example, Net Cash Flow is also known as net spendable, or Cash Flow before Taxes (CFBT). CFBT is derived by reducing the NOI by the mortgage payments. Obviously, if the property is purchased for all cash, then the NOI and the CFBT are the same since there are no deductions for mortgage payments.

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