Current yield is a measure of the annual income (interest or dividends) of an investment compared to its current price. It's a useful metric for investors looking to understand the income-generating potential of their investments over a short-term period.
A financial statement is a formal record of the financial activities and position of a business, person, or other entity, revealing the income, expenses, assets, liabilities, and equity.
The Income/Expense Ratio in real estate measures the relationship between a property's operating income and its operating expenses, providing investors insights into financial performance.
Net Spendable Income, also known as After-Tax Cash Flow, refers to the actual cash flow available to an investor after accounting for all operating expenses, debt service, and taxes.
Schedule K-1 is a tax document used to report income, deductions, and credits from partnerships, S corporations, estates, and trusts to individuals, partners, or shareholders. It also contains information on these entities' distributive share of items like income, losses, and dividends.
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