Real Estate Math
A Hawaii rental property has monthly expenses of $2,100 and monthly gross income of $3,800. What is the monthly cash flow?
AA. $1,500
BB. $1,700✓ Correct
CC. $1,600
DD. $1,900
Explanation
Cash flow = $3,800 - $2,100 = $1,700 monthly. Using the values given ($2,100, $3,800), apply the appropriate formula..
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