Adjusted Funds From Operations (AFFO) Calculator


Calculates adjusted funds from operations for investors, taking into account various income and expenses related to a company's operations.



Result Funds From Operations $0 Adjusted Funds From Operations $0
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Funds From Operations Formula

Funds from operations = Net income + Depreciation and amortization + Losses from property tax - Gains from property tax - Interest income

$10900 + $17500 + $18700 - $6400 - $5500 = $35200.The Funds from Operations are $35,200, which represents the total amount of money generated by a company's core operations after accounting for all relevant expenses and tax adjustments.

Adjusted Funds From Operations Formula

Adjusted funds from operations = Funds from operations + Rent increase - Capital expenditures - Routine maintenance amounts

$8500 + $3400 - $1900 - $13200 = $-3200.$8500 + $3400 - $1900 - $13200 = -$3200 The Adjusted funds from operations would be -$3200, indicating that the company has a net loss of $3200 after accounting for rent increase and capital expenditures.

Meaning

Adjusted Funds From Operations (AFFO) is a metric that measures the financial performance of a company by excluding certain expenses and non-cash items to provide a clearer picture of its cash generation and profitability. It represents the amount of cash available for distribution to shareholders, such as dividends or share repurchases, without considering the impact of non-recurring or one-time expenses. AFFO provides insight into a company's ability to generate cash from its core operations, making it an important metric for investors and analysts to evaluate a company's financial health and performance.

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