Property Management
An operating expense ratio is calculated as:
AOperating expenses ÷ Net operating income
BOperating expenses ÷ Effective gross income✓ Correct
CNet operating income ÷ Purchase price
DGross income ÷ Purchase price
Explanation
Operating expense ratio = Total Operating Expenses ÷ Effective Gross Income. It measures what percentage of income is consumed by expenses.
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