PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Independence Realty Trust, Inc. (“IRT”) (NYSE MKT: IRT) today announced
its third quarter 2015 financial results. All per share results are
reported on a diluted basis.
Results for the Quarter
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Core Funds from Operations (“CFFO”) per share increased 18% to $0.20
for the quarter ended September 30, 2015 from $0.17 for the quarter
ended September 30, 2014.
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Earnings per share (“EPS”) was $0.68 for the quarter ended September
30, 2015 as compared to $0.00 for the quarter ended September 30, 2014.
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Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization and
before acquisition expenses (“Adjusted EBITDA”), increased 89% to
$11.7 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2015 from $6.2
million for the quarter ended September 30, 2014.
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On September 17, 2015, IRT completed the acquisition of Trade Street
Residential, Inc. (“TSRE”) adding nineteen properties or 4,989 units
to its portfolio
Results for the Nine Months
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CFFO per share increased 7.5% to $0.57 for the nine-months ended
September 30, 2015 from $0.53 for the nine-months ended September 30,
2014.
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EPS was $0.71 for the nine-months ended September 30, 2015 as compared
to $0.14 for the nine-months ended September 30, 2014.
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Adjusted EBITDA increased 111% to $32.1 million for the nine months
ended September 30, 2015 from $15.2 million for the nine months ended
September 30, 2014.
Scott Schaeffer, IRT’s Chairman and CEO said, “During the quarter we
completed the acquisition of Trade Street Residential which added 19
properties and grew the portfolio to over $1.4 billion. We remain
focused on maximizing the operating performance of the portfolio and
reducing leverage.”
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Same-Store Property Operating Results |
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Third Quarter 2015 Compared
to Third Quarter 2014(1) |
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Nine-Months Ended 9/30/15 Compared
to Nine-Months Ended 9/30/14(2) |
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Rental income
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4.7% increase
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4.2% increase
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Total revenues
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5.2% increase
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4.6% increase
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Property level operating expenses
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8.8% increase
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3.9% increase
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Net operating income (“NOI”)
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2.0% increase
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5.4% increase
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Portfolio average occupancy
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93.8%, or a 1.4% increase
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94.3%, or a 0.3% decrease
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Portfolio average rental rate
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3.6% increase to $811 |
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4.9% increase to $807 |
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For 19 properties containing 5,342 apartment units owned since July
1, 2014.
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For 10 properties containing 2,790 apartment units owned since
January 1, 2014.
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Capital Expenditures
For the three months ended September 30, 2015, our recurring capital
expenditures for the total portfolio was $1.5 million, or $140 per unit.
For the nine months ended September 30, 2015, our recurring capital
expenditures for the total portfolio was $3.4 million, or $354 per unit.
Selected Financial Information
See Schedule I to this Release for selected financial information for
IRT.
Trade Street Acquisition
On September 17, 2015, IRT completed the acquisition of TSRE adding
nineteen high-quality properties or 4,989 units to its portfolio. As a
result of the acquisition, each outstanding share of TSRE common stock
was automatically converted into (a) $3.80 in cash and (b) 0.4108 shares
of IRT common stock. In connection with the acquisition, IRT paid
approximately $139.8 million in cash and issued approximately 15.1
million shares of common stock to former TSRE stockholders. On a fully
diluted basis following the closing of the merger, legacy IRT
stockholders owned approximately 68% of the combined company, and former
TSRE stockholders owned approximately 32% of the combined company. In
addition, in connection with the merger, the holder of all TSRE
operating partnership common units not held by TSRE contributed those
units to IRT’s operating partnership in exchange for approximately 1.9
million IRT operating partnership common units exchangeable for a like
number of shares of IRT common stock.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Definitions
IRT discloses the following non-GAAP financial measures in this release:
funds from operations (“FFO”), CFFO, Adjusted EBITDA and NOI. A
reconciliation of IRT’s reported net income (loss) allocable to common
shares to its FFO and CFFO is included as Schedule II to this release. A
reconciliation of IRT’s same store NOI to its reported net income
(loss) allocable to common shares is included as Schedule III to this
release. A reconciliation of IRT’s Adjusted EBITDA, to net income
(loss) is included as Schedule IV to this release. See Schedule V to
this release for management’s respective definitions and rationales for
the usefulness of each of these non-GAAP financial measures and other
definitions used in this release.
Distributions
On October 19, 2015, IRT’s Board of Directors declared monthly cash
dividends for the fourth quarter of 2015 on IRT’s shares of common stock
in the amount of $0.06 per share per month. The monthly dividends total
$0.18 per share for the fourth quarter. The month for which each
dividend was declared is set forth below, with the relevant amount per
share, record date and payment date set forth opposite the month:
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Month | | | | Amount | | | | Record Date | | | | Payment Date |
| October 2015 | | | | $0.06 | | | | 10/30/2015 | | | | 11/16/2015 |
| November 2015 | | | | $0.06 | | | | 11/30/2015 | | | | 12/15/2015 |
| December 2015 | | | | $0.06 | | | | 12/31/2015 | | | | 01/15/2016 |
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Conference Call
All interested parties can listen to the live conference call webcast at
9:00 AM ET on Friday, October 30, 2015 from the investor relations
section of the IRT website at www.irtreit.com
or by dialing 1.877.787.3988, access code 58477002. For those who are
not available to listen to the live call, the replay will be available
shortly following the live call on IRT’s website and telephonically
until Friday, November 6, 2015, by dialing 855.859.2056, access code
58477002.
Supplemental Information
IRT produces supplemental information that includes details regarding
the performance of the portfolio, financial information, non-GAAP
financial measures, same-store information and other useful information
for investors. The supplemental information is available via the
Company's website, www.irtreit.com,
through the "Investor Relations" section.
About Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
Independence Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE MKT: IRT) is a real estate
investment trust that seeks to own well-located apartment properties in
geographic submarkets that it believes support strong occupancy and the
potential for growth in rental rates. IRT seeks to provide stockholders
with attractive risk-adjusted returns, with an emphasis on distributions
and capital appreciation. IRT is externally advised by a wholly-owned
subsidiary of RAIT Financial Trust (NYSE: RAS).
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements within
the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,
and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such
forward-looking statements can generally be identified by our use of
forward-looking terminology such as "may," “trend”, "will," "expect,"
"intend," "anticipate," "estimate," "believe," "continue," “seek,”
“outlook,” “project,” “guidance” or other similar words. Because such
statements include risks, uncertainties and contingencies, actual
results may differ materially from the expectations, intentions,
beliefs, plans or predictions of the future expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements. These forward looking statements are based
upon the current beliefs and expectations of IRT’s management and are
inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive
uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are difficult to predict
and generally not within IRT’s control. In addition, these
forward-looking statements are subject to assumptions with respect to
future business strategies and decisions that are subject to change.
These risks, uncertainties and contingencies include, but are not
limited to, those disclosed in IRT’s filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. IRT undertakes no obligation to update these
forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the
date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except
as may be required by law.
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Schedule I Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
Selected Financial Information
(Dollars in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
(unaudited)
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As of or For the Three-Month Periods Ended
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| March 31, 2015 |
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| December 31, 2014 |
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| September 30, 2014 |
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Total revenue
| | | $25,492 | | | $22,718 | | | $21,657 | | | $16,349 | | | $13,049 |
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Total property operating expenses
| | | $11,945 | | | $10,517 | | | $10,095 | | | $7,689 | | | $6,144 |
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Net operating income (“NOI”)
| | | $13,547 | | | $12,201 | | | $11,562 | | | $8,660 | | | $6,905 |
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NOI margin
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53.1%
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53.7%
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53.4%
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53.0%
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52.9%
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Adjusted EBITDA
| | | $11,742 | | | $10,518 | | | $9,851 | | | $7,673 | | | $6,212 |
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Net income available to common shares
| | | $24,015 | | | $337 | | | $(233) | | | $189 | | | $(56) |
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Earnings (loss) per share-diluted
| | | $0.68 | | | $0.01 | | | $(0.01) | | | $0.01 | | |
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Funds from Operations (“FFO”) per share-diluted
| | | $0.86 | | | $0.18 | | | $0.18 | | | $0.14 | | | $0.14 |
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Core funds from operations (“CFFO”) per share-diluted
| | | $0.20 | | | $0.19 | | | $0.19 | | | $0.17 | | | $0.17 |
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Dividends declared per common share
| | | $0.18 | | | $0.18 | | | $0.18 | | | $0.18 | | | $0.18 |
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CFFO payout ratio
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90.0%
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94.7%
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94.7%
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105.9%
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105.9%
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Total gross assets (total assets plus accumulated depreciation)
| | | $1,448,559 | | | $754,347 | | | $721,293 | | | $717,526 | | | $489,871 |
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Total number of properties
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50
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31
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Total units
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14,044
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9,055
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8,819
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8,819
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6,470
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Average occupancy
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94.0%
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93.6%
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93.5%
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91.9%
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93.1%
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Average monthly effective rental rate, per unit
| | | $950 | | | $840 | | | $827 | | | $792 | | | $791 |
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Same store portfolio average occupancy (a) | | |
93.8%
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93.5%
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93.3%
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92.3%
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92.4%
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Same Store portfolio average rental rate (a) | | | $811 | | | $807 | | | $793 | | | $788 | | | $783 |
Capitalization: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Total debt
| | | $993,908 | | | $457,202 | | | $422,613 | | | $418,901 | | | $253,833 |
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Common share price, period end
| | | $7.21 | | | $7.53 | | | $9.49 | | | $9.31 | | | $9.68 |
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Market equity capitalization
| | | $362,127 | | | $249,915 | | | $314,852 | | | $307,998 | | | $253,238 |
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Total market capitalization
| | | $1,356,035 | | | $707,117 | | | $737,465 | | | $726,899 | | | $507,071 |
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Total debt/total gross assets
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68.6%
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60.6%
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58.6%
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58.4%
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51.8%
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Net debt(b)/total market capitalization
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72.0%
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61.6%
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54.7%
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55.6%
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43.2%
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Net debt to Adjusted EBITDA
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12.4x(c) | | |
10.4x
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10.2x
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13.2x
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8.8x
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Interest coverage
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2.1x(c) | | |
2.5x
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2.4x
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2.6x
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2.7x
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Common shares and OP units: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Shares outstanding
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47,070,678
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31,933,218
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31,894,751
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31,800,076
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25,801,540
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OP units outstanding
| | | 3,154,936 | | | 1,255,983 | | | 1,282,450 | | | 1,282,450 | | | 359,423 |
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Common shares - diluted
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50,225,614
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33,189,201
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33,177,201
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33,082,526
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26,160,963
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Weighted average common shares - diluted
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35,472,807
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33,066,770
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31,768,468
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28,578,949
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24,011,540
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(a)
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Same store portfolio includes 19 properties which represents 5,342
units.
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Net debt equals total debt less cash and cash equivalents.
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Annualized assuming the TSRE merger occurred at the beginning of the
period.
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Schedule II Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
Reconciliation of Net income (loss) Allocable to Common Stock and
Funds From Operations and
Core Funds From Operations
(Dollars in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
(unaudited)
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| | | For the Three-Month Period Ended September 30, |
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| 2014(2) |
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| Funds From Operations: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Net income (loss)
| | | $25,636 | | | $(58) | | | $25,748 | | | $2,749 |
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Adjustments:
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Income allocated to preferred units
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2
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Real estate depreciation and amortization
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4,704
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3,309
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16,462
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8,664
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Funds From Operations
| | | $30,340 |
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| $3,253 |
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| $42,210 |
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| $11,415 |
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FFO per share – diluted
| | | $0.86 |
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| Core Funds From Operations: | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Funds From Operations
| | | $30,340 | | | $3,253 | | | $42,210 | | | $11,415 |
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Adjustments:
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Equity based compensation
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217
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31
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297
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174
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Amortization of deferred financing costs
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121
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68
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358
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171
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Acquisition expenses
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12,830
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687
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13,031
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1,201
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TSRE financing extinguishment and employee separation expenses
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27,508
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27,508
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(Gains) losses on TSRE merger and property acquisitions
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(64,012)
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(64,012)
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(2,882)
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Core Funds From Operations
| | | $7,004 |
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| $19,392 |
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| $10,079 |
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CFFO per share - diluted
| | | $0.20 |
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(1)
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Based on 35,472,807 and 33,874,170 weighted-average shares
outstanding-diluted for the three and nine-month periods ended
September 30, 2015.
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(2)
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Based on 24,011,540 and 19,040,301 weighted-average shares
outstanding-diluted for the three and nine-month periods ended
September 30, 2014.
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Schedule III Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
Reconciliation of Same-Store Net Operating Income to Net Income
(loss) Available to Common Shares
(Dollars in thousands)
(unaudited)
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Same-store net operating income
| | | $6,539 | | | $6,411 | | | $10,260 | | | $9,735 |
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Non same-store net operating income
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7,008
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494
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27,050
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7,381
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Asset management fees
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(1,259)
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(445)
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(3,731)
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(1,092)
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General administrative expenses
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(546)
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(248)
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(1,468)
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(794)
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Acquisition expenses
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(12,830)
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(687)
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(13,031)
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(1,201)
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Depreciation and amortization
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(4,704)
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(3,309)
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(16,462)
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(8,664)
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Interest expense
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(5,094)
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(2,281)
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(13,393)
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(5,510)
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Interest income
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18
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7
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19
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12
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TSRE financing extinguishment and employee separation expenses
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(27,508)
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(27,508)
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Gains (losses) on TSRE merger and property acquisitions
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64,012
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64,012
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2,882
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(Income) loss allocated to noncontrolling interests
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(1,621)
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2
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(1,629)
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2
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Net income (loss) available to common shares
| | | $24,015 |
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| $24,119 |
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| $2,751 |
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(1)
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Same store portfolio includes 19 properties which represents 5,342
units.
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(2)
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Same store portfolio includes 10 properties which represents 2,790
units.
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Schedule IV Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
Reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA, Before Acquisition Expenses to
Net Income (loss)
(Dollars in thousands)
(unaudited)
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| For the Nine-Month Period Ended September 30, |
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| Net Income (loss) | | | $25,636 | | | $(58) | | | $25,748 | | | $2,749 |
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Add-Back (Deduct):
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Depreciation and amortization
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4,704
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16,462
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8,664
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Interest expense
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5,094
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2,281
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13,393
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5,510
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Interest income
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(18)
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(7)
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(19)
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(12)
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Acquisition expense
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12,830
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687
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13,031
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1,201
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TSRE financing extinguishment and employee separation expenses
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27,508
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-
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27,508
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(Gains) losses on TSRE merger and property acquisitions
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(64,012)
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(64,012)
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(2,882)
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| Adjusted EBITDA | | | $11,742 |
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| $6,212 |
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| $32,111 |
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| $15,230 |
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As of or For the Three-Month Periods Ended
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| June 30, 2015 |
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| March 31, 2015 |
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| December 31, 2014 |
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| September 30, 2014 |
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| Net Income (loss) | | | $25,636 | | | $353 | | | $(241) | | | $195 | | | $(58) |
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Add-Back (Deduct):
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Depreciation and amortization
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4,704
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5,720
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6,038
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3,856
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Interest expense
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5,094
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4,277
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4,022
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2,986
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2,281
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Interest income
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(18)
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(1)
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(5)
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(7)
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Acquisition expense
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12,830
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168
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33
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641
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687
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TSRE financing extinguishment and employee separation expenses
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27,508
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(Gains) losses on TSRE merger and property acquisitions
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(64,012)
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| Adjusted EBITDA | | | $11,742 |
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| $10,518 |
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| $9,851 |
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| $7,673 |
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| $6,212 |
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Schedule V
Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
Definitions
Average Effective Monthly Rent per Unit
Average effective rent per unit represents the average of gross rent
amounts, divided by the average occupancy (in units) for the period
presented. We believe average effective rent is a helpful measurement in
evaluating average pricing. This metric, when presented, reflects the
average effective rent per month.
Average Occupancy
Average occupancy represents the average of the daily physical occupancy
for the period presented.
Adjusted EBITDA
EBITDA is defined as net income before gains or losses on asset sales,
gains or losses on debt extinguishments, depreciation and amortization
expenses, interest expense, income taxes, and amortization of deferred
financing costs. Adjusted EBITDA is EBITDA before acquisition expenses
and gains. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are each non-GAAP measures. We
consider EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA to be an appropriate supplemental
measure of our performance because it eliminates depreciation, income
taxes, interest and acquisition expenses and gains relating to IRT’s
acquisition of TSRE, which permits investors to view income from
operations without non-cash items such as depreciation, amortization,
the cost of debt or items specific to the TSRE acquisition. The table is
a reconciliation of net income applicable to common stockholders to
Adjusted EBITDA. IRT’s calculation of Adjusted EBITDA differs from the
methodology used for calculating Adjusted EBITDA by certain other REITs
and, accordingly, IRT’s Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to
Adjusted EBITDA reported by other REITs.
Funds From Operations (“FFO”) and Core Funds From Operations (“CFFO”)
IRT believes that FFO and CFFO, each of which is a non-GAAP measure, are
additional appropriate measures of the operating performance of a REIT
and IRT in particular. IRT computes FFO in accordance with the standards
established by the National Association of Real Estate Investment
Trusts, or NAREIT, as net income or loss allocated to common stock
(computed in accordance with GAAP), excluding real estate-related
depreciation and amortization expense, gains or losses on sales of real
estate and the cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles.
CFFO is a computation made by analysts and investors to measure a real
estate company’s operating performance by removing the effect of items
that do not reflect ongoing property operations, including acquisition
expenses, expensed costs related to the issuance of shares of our common
stock, gains or losses on real estate transactions and equity-based
compensation expenses, from the determination of FFO. IRT incurs
acquisition expenses in connection with acquisitions of real estate
properties and expenses those costs when incurred in accordance with
U.S. GAAP. As these expenses are one-time and reflective of investing
activities rather than operating performance, IRT adds back these costs
to FFO in determining CFFO. In connection with the TSRE transaction, IRT
modified the calculation of CFFO to adjust for amortization of deferred
financing costs and TSRE financing extinguishment and employee
separation expenses because these are non-cash items or reflective of
investing activities rather than operating performance similar to the
other CFFO adjustments. The effect of these modifications on prior
periods is reflected in the reconciliation of IRT’s reported net income
(loss) allocable to common shares to its FFO and CFFO included herein.
IRT’s calculation of CFFO differs from the methodology used for
calculating CFFO by certain other REITs and, accordingly, IRT’s CFFO may
not be comparable to CFFO reported by other REITs. IRT’s management
utilizes FFO and CFFO as measures of IRT’s operating performance, and
believes they are also useful to investors, because they facilitate an
understanding of IRT’s operating performance after adjustment for
certain non-cash items, such as depreciation and amortization expenses,
equity based compensation, amortization of deferred financing costs, and
acquisition expenses, TSRE financing extinguishment and employee
separation expenses, gain on TSRE merger and property acquisitions and
pursuit costs that are required by GAAP to be expensed but may not
necessarily be indicative of current operating performance and that may
not accurately compare IRT’s operating performance between periods.
Furthermore, although FFO, CFFO and other supplemental performance
measures are defined in various ways throughout the REIT industry, IRT
also believes that FFO and CFFO may provide IRT and our investors with
an additional useful measure to compare IRT’s financial performance to
certain other REITs. IRT also uses CFFO for purposes of determining the
quarterly incentive fee, if any, payable to our advisor. Neither FFO nor
CFFO is equivalent to net income or cash generated from operating
activities determined in accordance with GAAP. Furthermore, FFO and CFFO
do not represent amounts available for management’s discretionary use
because of needed capital replacement or expansion, debt service
obligations or other commitments or uncertainties. Neither FFO nor CFFO
should be considered as an alternative to net income as an indicator of
IRT’s operating performance or as an alternative to cash flow from
operating activities as a measure of IRT’s liquidity.
Net Operating Income
IRT believes that Net Operating Income (“NOI”), a non-GAAP measure, is a
useful measure of its operating performance. IRT defines NOI as total
property revenues less total property operating expenses, excluding
depreciation and amortization, asset management fees, acquisition
expenses and general administrative expenses. Other REITs may use
different methodologies for calculating NOI, and accordingly, our NOI
may not be comparable to other REITs. We believe that this measure
provides an operating perspective not immediately apparent from GAAP
operating income or net income. We use NOI to evaluate our performance
on a same store and non-same store basis because NOI measures the core
operations of property performance by excluding corporate level expenses
and other items not related to property operating performance and
captures trends in rental housing and property operating expenses.
However, NOI should only be used as an alternative measure of our
financial performance.
Same Store Properties and Same Store Portfolio
IRT defines same store properties or portfolio as conventional
multifamily residential apartments which were owned and operational for
the entire periods presented, including each comparative period.

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Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
Andres Viroslav, 215.243.9000
aviroslav@irtreit.com
Source: Independence Realty Trust, Inc.