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Business, 24.03.2020 01:07 ktown9

Shanta, a property manager of a retail center, is using the Income Capitalization Approach in trying to project future earnings for the partners who own the center. She first estimates the annual potential gross income, subtracts an appropriate allowance for vacancy and collection losses to arrive at a gross income, deducts operating expenses (including debt service and mortgage payments). This gives her the Net Operating Income. She then applies a capitalization rate to the net income to determine the value. Did she use the correct steps?A. Yes, Shanta went through all four steps correctly, debt service and mortgage payments may be included.
B. No, when Shanta was deducting operating expenses, she included debt service and mortgage payments when they shouldn't have been included.
C. No, Shanta should have added an appropriate allowance for vacancy and collection losses instead of subtracting these items.
D. None of the Above.

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