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* This class occurs on the following dates:
September 11, 18, 25, October 2, 9, 16, 2018
* 30 Real Estate Clock Hours Approved
* Applies to: RPA, FMA, PMFP
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9/11/2018
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When:
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Every Tuesday unless otherwise noted From 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM
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Where:
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4th Floor Conference Room 1 1201 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101 United States
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Presenter:
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Patrick Clark, RPA®, CCIM
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Contact:
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Christine Miclat
cmiclat@bomaseattle.org
206-622-8924 X106
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Online registration is closed.
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Real Estate Investment and Finance (RPA Required Course)
Through this course you will learn to take charge of real estate investments in order to maximize the value of a property. You will develop knowledge about basic financial concepts as they relate to real estate, including valuation, analysis, taxation, depreciation, and life-cycle costing. Similarly, you will learn to evaluate real estate investments and to develop budgets that estimate net operating income. You will study the income capitalization approach and cover property taxation costs and strategies to offset these costs. You will also gain the skills to conduct discounted cash flow analyses and calculate net present value and internal rate of return. This course features exercises that require the basic use of the HP 10bII+ financial calculator.
Important Note: Students taking the Real Estate Investment and Finance exam
must bring a hand-held financial calculator that cannot be programmed in scientific
mode for use during the exam. Please note that you will be required to leave
your personal belongings in a secure location during your exam appointment.
Key topic areas:
- Asset valuation and enhancement
- Costs and taxes
- Capitalization
- Site and building analysis
- The appraisal process
- Discounted cash flow measurement
- Ownership vehicles
- The basics of lending and current lending practice
30 Real Estate Clock Hours Approved
Applies to:
RPA and FMA designations, PMFP certificate
Cancellation and Refund
Policy
- A full refund will be issued for cancellations
made at least 48 hours before the class start date. Cancellations within 48
hours are non-refundable.
- If you cancel a class with less than 48 hours,
you have the option to apply the credit toward a future class or seminar within
the same calendar year. Cancellation within 48 hours are non-refundable.
- Please register early. If there are not enough
registrations 5 business days before the class, the course will be cancelled.
In this event, a full refund will be issued to all those that registered.
- To cancel a class, please contact Christine
Miclat at cmiclat@bomaseattle.org
or 206-622-8924 X106
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