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IAAO 102 Questions and Correct
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Components of Capitalization Process

~: Value, Net Operating Income, and Capitalization Rate




The underlying economic principle of 3 approaches to value

~: substitution




Market Value is also known as

~: value in exchange




Most probable price the property will sell for in an arm's-length transaction under normal

conditions on the open market

~: market value




Higher Cap Rate

~: Means Higher Risk and Lower Overall Value




Lower Cap Rate

~: Means Lower Rise and Higher Overall Value




Return of investment aka

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~: Recapture Rate (or getting back the amount invested)




Return on Investment

~: Overall Yield Rate (or discount rate; profit realized in addition to getting back the amount
invested)




The nine factors influencing the decisions of investors

~: Safety, Liquidity, Collateral, Time, Size, Management, Appreciation, Income Tax Advantages,
Leverage.




Time to convert to actual dollars

~: Liquidity




Collateral

~: The entire investment in a savings account can be used as collateral for a loan. However,
lending institutions generally will only allow a percentage of the real estates market value to be
used as collateral.




Leverage

~: The borrowing of funds in hopes of earnings greater return than the cost of the borrowed
funds.




3 types of leverage.

~: Positive negative neutral




The benefits from borrowing funds exceed the costs of borrowing.

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~: Positive leverage




An investment situation in which the cost of borrowed funds is exactly equal to the yield

provided by the investment.

~: Neutral




occurs when borrowed funds cost more than the income the funds generate

~: Negative leverage




Cash, Trust Deed, Land Contract, Mortgages

~: Four types of real estate financing




Trust Deed

~: a legal instrument similar to a mortgage that transfers the title of a property to a trustee. The
borrow conveys the title to a trustee for the benefit of the lender but retains the right to use and
occupy the property. Used to eliminate the need for a foreclosure proceeding against the borrower
in the event of of a default.




Land Contract

~: aka as contract for deed or installment sales contract. the purchaser agrees to pay a small
down payment when the contract is signed with the balance is specified amounts over the term of
the contract.




7 types of mortgages

~: First Mortgage, Junior Mortgage (2nd), Purchase Money Mortgage, Construction Loan
Mortgage, Open End Mortgage, Chattel Mortgage, Package Mortgage.

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One of the 3 approaches to value in which the appraiser derives a value indication by

converting anticipated benefits through ownership of income producing property is the

_______________ _________________.

~: Income Approach




Real estates competes with other investments for the investors dollar. As an investor analyzes

various opportunities what will they consider (5)?

~: Cost (am I giving up something else to do this), what will i get back, when will i get it back, risk
associated with investment, the return compared to other investments.




The economic principle of ____________ states that value is created by the expectation of

benefits to be derived in the future.

~: anticipation




The economic principle of ______________ stats that the a property's maximum value tends

to be set by the lowest cost or price at which another property of equivalent utility can be

acquired.

~: substitution




Competition is created by the potential for profits. However, competiton among sellers may

lead to ________________, which reduces prices and profits.

~: oversupply




Competition among buyers may lead to _______________________, which increases prices

and profits to sellers.

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