PropX - Property Expert Investment Analyzer 3.0

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    01/05/2004
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    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

PropX is complete property investment analysis software that comes with more than 12 investment analysis calculators, up to 40+ year projections, and investment analysis reports with graphical illustrations. PropX will analyze what if scenarios on many financial variables such as growth, cash flows, loan repayments, potential income, expenses, interest rates, vacancy rates, depreciation, and tax savings that every investor should be aware of before making any real estate investment decision. In summary, analysis reports generated by PropX will help you to determine: cost of holding a property on a weekly/monthly/yearly basis, expected tax savings due to negative gearing, Internal rate of return / return on equity over period of time, what are the risks involved in your investment, understand the true cost involved in owning and maintaining a property, savings on extra repayments, borrowing capacity, amortization schedules, analyze portfolio of multiple property investments.

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