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Capital appreciation
Capital appreciation The change in market value of a property or portfolio adjusted for capital improvements and partial sales.
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Change The appraisal principle that holds that no physical or economic condition remains constant.
Market A place where goods can be bought and sold and a price established.
Value The measure of the monetary equivalent of a property. The four essential elements of value are utility, scarcity, demand and transferability.
Property The rights of ownership. The right to use, possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing in every legal way and to exclude everyone else from interfering with these rights.
Capital Accumulated wealth.
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Capital Accumulated wealth.
Capital expenditure Investments of cash to purchase items for a business, usually land, buildings, machinery and equipment
Capital gain Taxable profit on the sale of an appreciated asset.
Capital gains tax A tax on profits from the sale of real estate or investments.
Capital improvement Any major physical development or redevelopment to a property that extends the life of the property.
Capital loss Loss sustained from the sale of an asset, where the sales price is less than the adjusted book basis.
Capital markets Public and private markets where businesses or individuals can raise or borrow capital.
Capitalization An appraising term used in determining value by considering net operating income and a percentage of reasonable return on investment.
Capitalization rate The rate at which net operating income is discounted to determine the value of a property.
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Capital Accumulated wealth.
Capital appreciation
Capital expenditure Investments of cash to purchase items for a business, usually land, buildings, machinery and equipment
Capital gain Taxable profit on the sale of an appreciated asset.
Capital gains tax A tax on profits from the sale of real estate or investments.
Capital improvement Any major physical development or redevelopment to a property that extends the life of the property.
Capital loss Loss sustained from the sale of an asset, where the sales price is less than the adjusted book basis.
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