This expense category includes taxes, insurance, maintenance, and management.
What are operating expenses?
This index tracks 500 of the largest U.S. companies.
What is the S&P 500?
This document outlines your business idea, target market, and financial projections.
What is a business plan?
This 2008 event was caused by a collapse in the housing market.
What is the housing crash (or Great Recession)?
This man was known as the father of faith.
Who is Abraham?
This metric measures property value based on income and cap rate.
What is NOI (Net Operating Income)?
This ratio compares a company’s stock price to its earnings.
What is the P/E ratio?
This metric shows how much it costs to acquire a customer.
What is CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost)?
This early 2000s event involved a rapid rise and fall of internet stocks.
What is the dot-com bubble?
This book of the Bible focuses heavily on wisdom and poetic writing.
What is Ecclesiastes?
This strategy involves taking over an existing mortgage without formally assuming it.
What is subject-to?
This type of investment gives you exposure to many stocks at once.
What is an ETF (or index fund)?
This refers to income remaining after all expenses are paid.
What is profit?
This term describes rising prices and decreasing purchasing power.
What is inflation?
This parable teaches about investing and stewardship of what God gives
What is the Parable of the Talents?
This type of financing uses the property itself as collateral and is often asset-based.
What is DSCR lending?
This is the price you pay to buy a stock multiplied by the number of shares you own.
What is total investment (or position size)?
This financial statement shows income, expenses, and profit over time.
What is a P&L (Profit & Loss statement)?
This term describes interest rates staying elevated into 2026 despite expectations of earlier cuts.
What is “higher for longer”?
This lesser-known judge of Israel made a vow that led to a tragic outcome involving his daughter.
Who is Jephthah?
This method forces appreciation by increasing income or reducing expenses.
What is value-add investing?
This term describes when investors sell off assets due to fear or uncertainty.
What is a market correction (or sell-off)?
This happens when a business increases revenue without a proportional increase in costs, improving efficiency as it grows.
What is scalability?
This organization raises or lowers interest rates to influence the economy.
What is the Federal Reserve?
This New Testament book is written as a letter to a runaway slave and his master.
What is Philemon?