Definition
Equity Multiple is total cash distributed to investors divided by total equity invested. It shows how many dollars were returned for each dollar invested, but it does not show how long the investment took to produce that result.
Why it matters
This helps owners connect operational activity to cash flow, value, financing, risk, and return so decisions can be made on evidence rather than assumptions.
Operating test
Calculation or decision rule
Equity Multiple = Total Cash Distributions ÷ Total Equity Invested
Owner and investor takeaway
Use consistent definitions and trend data to connect the metric or process to cash flow, value, financing, reserve needs, and investment decisions.
Staff operating takeaway
Use consistent coding, reconcile source documents, explain variances, preserve supporting detail, and flag assumptions or exceptions before reports are finalized.
Watch for this
Common mistake
Using inconsistent definitions or isolated snapshots and then drawing conclusions without reconciling the underlying accounting, assumptions, and operating reality.
Property Management Excellence connection
- Principle
- Building a Legacy
- Book reference
- Chapter 8