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Non-GAAP Measures and Definitions (cont'd)
Property-Level NOI, Property-Level Cash NOI, Property-Level Cash NOI - Estimated Run Rate,
and Total Cash NOI - Estimated Run Rate
Property-Level NOI, Property-Level Cash NOI, Property-Level Cash NOI - Estimated Run Rate, and Total Cash NOI - Estimated Run Rate
are non-GAAP financial measures which we use to assess our operating results. We compute Property-Level NOI as net income
(computed in accordance with GAAP), excluding general and administrative expenses, interest expense (or income), income tax expense,
transaction costs, depreciation and amortization, gains (or losses) on sales of depreciable property, real estate impairment losses, interest
income on mortgage loans receivable, loss on debt extinguishment, and other income (or expense).
We further adjust Property-Level NOI for non-cash revenue components of straight-line rent and amortization of lease-intangibles to derive
Property-Level Cash NOI.
We further adjust Property-Level Cash NOI for intraquarter acquisitions, dispositions and interest earning developments to derive
Property-Level Cash NOI - Estimated Run Rate.
We further adjust Property-Level Cash NOI - Estimated Run Rate for interest income on mortgage loans receivable and intraquarter
mortgage loan activity to derive Total Cash NOI - Estimated Run Rate. We believe Property-Level NOI, Property-Level Cash NOI,
Property-Level Cash NOI - Estimated Run Rate, and Total Cash NOI - Estimated Run Rate provide useful and relevant information
because they reflect only those income and expense items that are incurred at the property level and present such items on an unlevered
basis.
Property-Level NOI, Property-Level Cash NOI, Property-Level Cash NOI - Estimated Run Rate, and Total Cash NOI - Estimated Run Rate
are not measurements of financial performance under GAAP, and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies.
You should not consider our measures as alternatives to net income or cash flows from operating activities determined in accordance with
GAAP.
Other Definitions
ABR is annualized base rent as of the most recent quarter end for all leases that commenced, annualized cash interest on mortgage
loans receivable, and the cash yield on amounts funded to date on interest earning construction in process.
Cash Yield is the annualized base rent contractually due from acquired properties, interest income from mortgage loans receivable,
completed developments, and interest earned from construction in process, divided by the gross investment amount, or gross proceeds in
the case of dispositions.
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