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@RothCRE Avatar @RothCRE Brandon Roth | Capital Markets @ IPA

Brandon Roth | Capital Markets @ IPA posts on X about debt, finance, $12m, $720k the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and X posts still getting attention that total XX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social topic influence debt 16.67%, finance 16.67%, $12m 16.67%, $720k 16.67%, $10m 16.67%, $550k 16.67%, $2m XXXXX%

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"I heard another common finance phrase yesterday thats worth explaining: Incremental Cost of Capital Its a phrase thats often used when comparing two debt quotes at different proceeds levels. Heres a quick example: - Lender A offers a $12M loan at XXX% ($720K debt service) - Lender B offers a $10M loan at XXX% ($550K debt service) The additional $2M in proceeds from Lender A is costing an additional $170K in debt service or 8.5%. So youd say The incremental cost of capital for Lender A is 8.5%. If the incremental cost of capital is lower than the Project Level IRR then its going to improve the"
X Link @RothCRE 2025-10-09T21:34Z 9829 followers, 1845 engagements