1 Web Chapter 18 Real Estate and Other Tangible Investments (Art Only)

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1 Web Chapter 18 Real Estate and Other Tangible Investments (Art Only)

2 Table 18.1 Applying the Income Approach

3 Table 18.2 The Effect of Positive Leverage on Return: An Example*

4 Table 18.3 The Effect of Negative Leverage on Return: An Example*

5 Figure 18.1 Framework for Real Estate Investment Analysis

6 Table 18.4 Income Statement, Academic Arms Apartments, 2006

7 Table 18.5 Projected Income Statement, Academic Arms Apartments, 2007

8 Table 18.6 Cash Flow Analysis, Academic Arms Apartments, 2007–2011

9 Table 18.7 Estimated After-Tax Net Proceeds from Sale, Academic Arms Apartments, 2011

10 Table 18.8 Net Present Value, Academic Arms Apartments*

11 Table 18.9 Yield Estimation, Academic Arms Apartments

12 Figure 18.2 The Price of Gold, 1975–2006