Finance
An Alaska investor analyzing a property's cash flow would calculate 'cash flow after debt service' as:
ANOI minus income taxes
BNOI minus annual mortgage payments (debt service)✓ Correct
CGross income minus vacancy
DNOI divided by the cap rate
Explanation
Cash flow after debt service (also called cash flow before taxes) = NOI − Annual Debt Service. This represents the actual cash the investor receives after paying all operating expenses and mortgage payments.
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