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welcome back and in this lesson well review the bridge loan calculation mechanics the reason why we obtain the bridge loan is to bridge the gap between the date when we have to finance the capex and the date when we obtain the permanent financing the permanent financing could be a loan or equity investment and in our case it will be an equity investment and the reason why we need this loan is to increase the return of the equity because we are postponing the equity investment to the last construction period when the project is completed so lets get started with our bridge loan calculations in this example weve got seven construction periods and then weve got a total capex of four hundred were assuming that all the capex will be financed by equity and we are getting the bridge loan equal to 75 of equity investment that has to be made to the project so the bridge loans initial value will be 400 times 75 percent next we will model the bridge loan drawdown and we will need the bridge