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Hoots : What is the name of this ROI ratio? I purchased a house with a detached garage. I remodeled the garage and now live in it. I rent out the house. My mortgage is 7 and I charge 0 to rent the house. Doing the math, I'm - freshhoot.com

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What is the name of this ROI ratio?
I purchased a house with a detached garage. I remodeled the garage and now live in it. I rent out the house. My mortgage is 7 and I charge 0 to rent the house.

Doing the math, I'm only keeping 3. If my investment to remodel the garage was ,000, then 1,356 (113 * 12 months) is my return or 6.78% ROI. But what do I call rest of the money (that which goes to the mortgage)? Would that be ROA? Because I'm not keeping the 7, but then again, I'm not paying any rent.


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Basically, the ROI is most any method chosen. Otherwise, subtract the mortgage pay-off from the market-value of the property. Add in the development costs and divide the total rent-to-date by it.

Payment of mortgage interest is expense. Payment of mortgage principal is book-value gain or asset gain on the balance sheet but ultimately set against the use of cash.

Yearly revenue is 0 * 12. Subtract the yearly expenses to get the yearly net income. Then net-income divided by revenue is profit-margin.

There probably should be an industry-standard depreciation-for-future-renovation-cost. Depreciation is expense. Pay into a reserve account and set the depreciation expense yourself.


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