The Real Estate Financial Planner Blueprint™
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Risk Report
The Risk Report shows a variety of risk measures for your
Reserves
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Total Debt To Net Worth
The
Be aware that not all Net Worth is easily accessible and some of it could be consumed in the costs of accessing it. For that reason, you may like the
The
Sometimes folks improve their
While there are exceptions to just about every rule in life, in general, typically you'd want to see your risk (in this case measured as
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Sometimes it is difficult to think about future dollar amounts as inflated values. It may be easier to think of them in what they're worth in today's, inflation adjusted dollars. That's what these versions of the same
Total Debt To Account Balance
The
The
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The charts above show future, inflated dollars. Here are the inflation adjusted versions of the same charts.
Since you have 2
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And, here is the inflation adjusted version of the same chart. Dollars are today's dollars below.
Total Rent Resiliency™ Percent
Rent Resiliency™ is another measure of risk. It tells us how resilient the rent you're collecting is to maintain positive cash flow.
Some folks may have a large number of properties with a small amount of cash flow. But if rents dropped even $100 per month, a large percentage of their cash flow could be eliminated. This would be an example of having very poor (low) Rent Resiliency™.
Alternatively, some folks may have free and clear properties with no mortgage. If rent drops $100, it will reduce their cash flow, but a much smaller percentage of their overall cash flow. This would be an examplke of excellent (high) Rent Resiliency™. The more your rent can decline and still have positive cash flow, the more resilient you are to rent reduction shocks and therefore the less risky your portfolio is.
The following
If you'd like to see how resilient each
What typically improves Rent Resiliency™?
- Cash out refinancing
Properties - Higher expenses including taxes, insurance, maintenance, property management
- Below market rents
What typically hurts Rent Resiliency™?
- Rate and term refinances that lower your monthly payments on
Properties - Paying off
Properties - Well managed properties with optimized taxes, insurance, maintenance, property management
- Higher rents
Cash Flow
In general,
If you'd like to see which
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It can be challenging to think of Cash Flow in future, inflated dollars. Here's an inflation adjusted verison of the same chart showing the cash flow—even future cash flow—in inflation adjusted today dollars.
Here's the inflation adjusted Cash Flow of each
Total Rent Resiliency Dollar
How much, in dollars, can rents decline before you have negative cash flow?
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True Cash Flow™
Unlike regular Cash Flow, True Cash Flow™ also takes into account the Cash Flow from Depreciation™.
Cash Flow from Depreciation™ are an estimte of the tax benefits you'd also receive for owning a rental property.
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Here's the inflation adjusted version of the
True Cash Flow™ vs Property Management Fees
We've discussed the concept of Rent Resiliency™ and how it measures how much rent can drop before you have negative cash flow. Rent Resiliency™ is impacted by what you are paying for insurance, taxes, maintenance, capital expenses and... property management fees. It is more difficult or impossible (in some cases) to eliminate insurance, taxes, maintenance or capital expenses on a property. However, if things got rough, many real estate investors feel they could manage their own properties.
Since you could manage your properties yourself, I think looking at and better understanding the relationship of your cash flow (True Cash Flow™ which includes Cash Flow from Depreciation™ in this case) and what you're paying to a property manager is important. You could take over managing your properties yourself (in most cases) and save this expense.
A discussion of risk and choosing to manage your properites wouldn't be complete without at least mentioning that there is an increase in risk to you when managing your properties... you must then become an expert at property management, get adequate and appropriate legal advice and truly understand and follow all the... seemingly ever changing... laws around it.
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Safe Withdrawal Rate
The Safe Withdrawal Rate you choose to use reflects how optimistic you believe your returns on your non-real-estate holdings are to perform and perform consistently. A higher Safe Withdrawal Rate means you believe you can safely withdraw a higher amount from your non-real-estate accounts and not run out of money. This tends to be associated with a higher level of risk. A lower Safe Withdrawal Rate means you feel you need to be more conservative with how much you can safely spend from your non-real-estate accounts. A lower Safe Withdrawal Rate tends to be associated with a overall lower level of risk.
The Safe Withdrawal Rate is just part of the big picture. It helps to understand how the Safe Withdrawal Rate combined with the money you have in your
The following
Multiply your Safe Withdrawal Rate (divided by 12 to get a monthly amount) times the Total Account Balance in that month gives you an idea of how much you believe your
This amount plus your net Cash Flow from rentals (after all expenses) is what determines whether you've achieved financial independence or not.
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Your
Your
Net Worth
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Total Cost to Access True Net Equity™
How expensive is it for you to access the equity in your
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Costs When Selling Properties
Real Estate Commissions
How much will it cost you, in real estate commissions, if you end up selling your
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Closing Costs
How much will it cost you, in closing costs, if you end up selling your
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Depreciation Recapture
How much will it cost you, in depreciation recapture taxes if you don't do a 1031 tax-deferred exchange or have a stepped up basis event (like a death), if you end up selling your
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Capital Gains
How much will it cost you, in capital gains taxes if you don't do a 1031 tax-deferred exchange or have a stepped up basis event (like a death), if you end up selling your
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Total Net Operating Income
If all your
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Total Mortgage Payment of Rentals
How much are the total of all the mortgage payments on your rental
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Equity
How much gross equity do you have in your
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Total True Net Equity™
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"Sell With Agent" Equity
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"Cash Out Refi" Equity
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Total Monthly Rents
In general the higher your rents are the better your
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Total Cash Flow ÷ Monthly Safe Withdrawal Rate
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Phases Of Financial Independence™
Scenario Summary Charts
We could not determine which
Personal Expenses
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Paychecks
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Total Saved From Paychecks
Your ability to save is a measure of risk. Low savings rate correlates with higher risk.
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Properties Sold
Properties Refinanced
Properties Purchased
Properties Paid Off
Properties Owned
Required Income
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Inflation Rate
Debt-To-Income
Asset Allocation
Copy Scenario into my Real Estate Financial Planner™ Software AccountBlueprint™ Menu of Sections
- Introduction
- Accounts
- Properties
- Rules
- Significant Events
- Bought New Dynamic Property Based On Rule Buy Property When Account Has Down Payment
- Bought New Dynamic Property Based On Rule Buy Property When Account Has Down Payment
- Bought New Dynamic Property Based On Rule Buy Property When Account Has Down Payment
- Paid Off Mortgage
- Bought New Dynamic Property Based On Rule Buy Property When Account Has Down Payment
- Bought New Dynamic Property Based On Rule Buy Property When Account Has Down Payment
- Paid Off Mortgage
- Bought New Dynamic Property Based On Rule Buy Property When Account Has Down Payment
- Bought New Dynamic Property Based On Rule Buy Property When Account Has Down Payment
- Paid Off Mortgage
- Bought New Dynamic Property Based On Rule Buy Property When Account Has Down Payment
- Paid Off Mortgage
- Bought New Dynamic Property Based On Rule Buy Property When Account Has Down Payment
- Bought New Dynamic Property Based On Rule Buy Property When Account Has Down Payment
- Achieved Financial Independence Goal
- Paid Off Mortgage
- Paid Off Mortgage
- Achieved Ideal Financial Independence Goal
- Paid Off Mortgage
- Paid Off Mortgage
- Final Month Summary
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