After-tax cash flow in real estate refers to the net cash flow from an income-producing property after accounting for income taxes. It includes the tax savings from any losses that can be offset against other income.
Spendable income, also known as after-tax cash flow, refers to the amount of money an individual or business has available to spend after all taxes have been deducted from their gross income.
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