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©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 Chapter 15 Real Estate Investment Capital Structure SLIDE 1

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 CHAPTER OUTLINE 15.1 Debt When There Is an Equity Capital Constraint Debt to Obtain Positive Equity NPV Debt and Diversification Limitations on the Equity Constraint Argument for the Use of Debt 15.2 Other Considerations Regarding the Role of Debt in Real Estate Investments Debt as an Incentive and Disciplinary Tool for Management Debt and Liquidity Cost of Financial Distress Debt and Inflation 15.3 Project-Level Capital Structure in Real Estate Enriching the Traditional Capital Structure Plate Numerical Example of Multi-Tiered Project Capital Structure Analyzing Project-Level Capital Structure: An Example Application of Sensitivity Analysis 15.4 Chapter Summary SLIDE 2

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, you should understand: What is meant by capital structure and the major pros and cons for the use of debt financing of real estate equity investments for different types of investors. What is meant by an equity capital constraint and how this can affect the value of debt financing. The relationship between the use of debt financing and such considerations as management incentives, investor liquidity, and inflation. The costs of financial distress and how these are affected by the use of debt. Typical capital structures used in micro-level real estate investment (project-level financing). SLIDE 3

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Debt When There Is an Equity Capital Constraint SLIDE 4

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Debt to Obtain Positive Equity NPV SLIDE 5

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Debt and Diversification SLIDE 6

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Limitations on the Equity Constraint Argument for the Use of Debt SLIDE 7

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Other Considerations Regarding the Role of Debt in Real Estate Investments SLIDE 8

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Debt as an Incentive and Disciplinary Tool for Management SLIDE 9

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Debt and Liquidity SLIDE 10

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Cost of Financial Distress SLIDE 11

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 EXHIBIT 15-1 Effect of Expected Costs of Financial Distress (COFD) on the Value of the Firm and on Property Value SLIDE 12 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Debt and Inflation SLIDE 13

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 EXHIBIT 15-2 Example of Effect of Inflation on Ex Post Levered Equity Appreciation Returns with One-Year Loan SLIDE 14 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Project-Level Capital Structure in Real Estate SLIDE 15

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Enriching the Traditional Capital Structure Plate SLIDE 16

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Numerical Example of Multi-Tiered Project Capital Structure SLIDE 17

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 EXHIBIT 15-3 Apartment Example Waterfall Illustration SLIDE 18 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 SLIDE 19 © OnCourse Learning EXHIBIT 15-4 Apartment Property Example Cash Flows, Splits, and Returns

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 EXHIBIT 15-4 Apartment Property Example Cash Flows, Splits, and Returns SLIDE 20 (continued) © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Analyzing Project-Level Capital Structure: An Example Application of Sensitivity Analysis SLIDE 21

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 EXHIBIT 15-5A Apartment Property Example Cash Flows, Splits, and Returns, Optimistic Scenario SLIDE 22 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 EXHIBIT 15-5A Apartment Property Example Cash Flows, Splits, and Returns, Optimistic Scenario SLIDE 23 (continued) © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 EXHIBIT 15-5B Apartment Property Example Cash Flows, Splits, and Returns, Pessimistic Scenario SLIDE 24 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 EXHIBIT 15-5B Apartment Property Example Cash Flows, Splits, and Returns, Pessimistic Scenario SLIDE 25 (continued) © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 EXHIBIT 15-6 Framework for Evaluating Fairness of Capital Structure Terms SLIDE 26 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Chapter Summary SLIDE 27

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 KEY TERMS capital structure ultimate investors (individuals) equity capital constraint human capital IV-based NPV diversification (and debt) banker’s spread control and governance issues management incentives liquidity decision flexibility costs of financial distress (COFD) third-party costs foreclosure bankruptcy agency costs limited liability SLIDE 28

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 15 KEY TERMS ex ante costs (probabilistic expectations) inflation hedging inflation risk real returns reverse-inflation risk multiple-note mortgages mezzanine debt preferred equity common (or residual) equity differentiated equity partners (classes) joint venture entrepreneurial partner money partner pro rata pari passu promote (hurdle and preferred return) capital account cash flow splits sensitivity analysis SLIDE 29 (continued)