Sentences with phrase «gets less cash flow»

In a low interest rate environment, the investor gets less cash flow in return for the same investment than she would receive if she were to invest the same amount in a high interest rate environment.
The appreciation helps to make up for getting less cash flow on SF homes.

Not exact matches

«Amazon's been signaling for about one or two years that they're going to make big bets, because they can, because they've got the cash flow to do it, so that makes this less of a surprise,» said Mahaney, an analyst at RBC Capital.
However, Sanchez Energy's plan was to use higher oil prices to boost production and cash flow so it could support the mountain of debt it took on to complete the deal, with its aim to get leverage to less than 3.0 next year.
In my case, I'll let go of about $ 33,000 in after expenses cash flow a year if I had no mortgage, and could only get maybe $ 13,500 a year, so 60 % less.
If a project experiences cash flow shortfalls or otherwise gets stuck in a down market, sponsors / owners will have less control and flexibility in the deal.
Getting the data, scrubbing it, running the cash flows, calculating the asset price functions, implied margin on borrowing, etc., would be pretty tough for angels to do, much less mere men.
With a lowered expectation in the growth and future cash flows of the company, investors will not get as much growth from stock price appreciation, making stock ownership less desirable.
It's cheap (taking the midpoint of its guidance it's on less than 5.5 x earnings), it has got a strong balance sheet (net debt / EBITDA was 0.8 x at end - 2010), it has a stable business model (it is the biggest distributor of fruit and vegetables in Europe, with a reach that enables it to supply multiples across different countries), it has a decent dividend yield (circa 4.5 %) and it is spitting out cash (free cash flow for the twelve months ended 30 June 2011 amounted to $ 29.0 m — that's nearly a quarter of the group's market cap).
Damages gets the desired cash flow without having that kind of graphic sales pitch that might disillusion the people in the countries being told to do with less and shift to a higher quality of life based on relationships instead of consumption.
So the only difference then between you and me is you are willing to accept a lower overall total cash flow for 30 years in return for getting more net cash flow than I do during the first 15 years, whereas once my properties are paid off in 15 years I will have considerably less risk of losing them and will outpace your returns over the next 15 years.
You need to expand you horizons to less expensive areas if you hope to get cash flow from rental properties, or be a very patient person with lots of disposable income to park
He has less responsibility, more time to make up for a failure and cash flow to get through a tough part of the investment.
I can show you where you can start getting cash flow in less than a month, and never have to spend your money... you will be using it though... many, many times.
Would you mind sharing how we could start getting cash flow in less than a month, and would it be $ 3,500 after taxes?
I realize my IRR had dropped to less than 30 % and so in 2014 till today I started buying 65 % IRR BRR deals locally in Tacoma where I get an instant equity of 30 % and then 1.25 % to 1.5 % rule cash flow deals.
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