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  2. PLVI - Wikipedia

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    This model is the urban equivalent of von Thünen's rural land use model in that both are based upon locational rent. The main assumption is that in a free market the highest bidder will obtain the use of the land. The highest bidder is likely to be the one who can obtain the maximum profit from that site and so can pay the highest rent.

  3. Here’s How Much Rent You Can Afford Based on Your Salary - AOL

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    In this case, limiting rent that matches a 30-times salary or less can help when earnings decrease. If additional costs in your area are high, like taxes, insurance or utilities, renting below a ...

  4. 18 Time Management Tips to Improve Productivity - AOL

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    These time management techniques and tools will go a long way to helping you get your to-dos under control and banishing the context switching that is plaguing your productivity. 18 Time ...

  5. Economic rent - Wikipedia

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    Economic rent is viewed as unearned revenue [2] while economic profit is a narrower term describing surplus income earned by choosing between risk-adjusted alternatives. Unlike economic profit, economic rent cannot be theoretically eliminated by competition because any actions the recipient of the income may take such as improving the object to ...

  6. The Salary Needed To Afford Rent in America’s 50 ... - AOL

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    One popular rule of thumb says your rent should be about 30% of your gross income. But how realistic is that number if you're living in any of America's 50 largest cities? Renters don't want to ...

  7. Percentage rent - Wikipedia

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    Percentage rent, or a percentage lease, is a type of lease seen in commercial real estate. It is a rental charge based on the gross income of the tenant rather than a fixed monthly or annual value. In most examples, the percent rent only applies after a certain amount of base rent has been paid.

  8. The Salary You Need To Afford Rent in Every State - AOL

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    A common rule of thumb is to spend less than 30% of your salary on housing costs. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development considers anyone spending more than 30% "cost burdened ...

  9. Buy vs. Rent: Top Tips for Your Big Decision - AOL

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