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Please let me know if I'm missing anything from the spread sheet.
just found y'all because i've been hunting around for a model to help me work out a buy/hold/sell strategy for my (future!) portfolio
jase
I'm looking at ways to reduce my tax and at this stage I'm only interested in approx. numbers and to educale myself on how the tax man take his money from me.
I'll give it a go that way then. thanks
the calculator I was using I downloaded for free from
http://www.investmentpropertycalculator.com.au/free-investment-property-calculator.html
but as i said, depreciation is not listed seperatley as a non cash deduction. other than that i was quite happy using it LOL!
hi guys & gals,
just found y'all because i've been hunting around for a model to help me work out a buy/hold/sell strategy for my (future!) portfolio
i've just purchased my first property (2br south melbourne off the plan) and plan on using any equity and savings i amass to finance an additional property as soon as i settle.
can anybody recommend a multiple property model that might help me?
I've had a look on the investmentpropertycalculator.com.au website and they have one for $120 which might give me an idea of the different outcomes certain strategies would render.
thanks so much,
jase
Hi Andy,
I've updated the spreadsheet with the 2007/2008 tax rates. This was only a minor change with the $6,000 - $25,000 bracket in 2006/2007 moving to $6,000 - $30,000 in 2007/2008. Hope this helps. Let me know if there are any problems.
Ben
Thanks everyone for sharing their spreadsheets.
I have one question, which I hope people here can help with. In the absence of the super model mentioned earlier in the thread, I am looking for something that will do projections like PIA or the IP Holding spreadsheet, but at the same time allow me to tweak the model by entering actuals for years past. I could do something like this by overriding the values in the IP Holdings spreadsheet, but is there something else out there that can do this. I've had a look at the PIA demo, but it does not seem to support entering actuals.
James,
OK, I'll throw a few up here that might be of use to members. The LOE one is just a really simple illustration of how LOE can work. The second one is my IP costing bible. I can't lay claim to the original spreadsheet but I added a few little bits like the rental reality check for those Navra-ites amongst us. Whether you adhere to rental reality or not, it is still a powerful IP modelling spreadsheet.
I've posted other spreadsheets to the forum over the years, but most were targetted to specific questions posed. If I find anything else useful then I'll post it up as well.
Cheers,
Michael.