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CSA 450: Making A Career Change
0.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Making a Career Change Heading Toward the Year 2000 - Workshop This class is geared toward individuals who are stagnant in their present job and want to discover how to transition into another career. You will learn how to identify and transfer your skills to lead you into a new direction. Topics for discussion include: discovering your particular strengths and skills - goal setting - job values - life style and particular need. You will also learn how to investigate new career options by network informational interviewing, marketing/job search strategies and the principles of functional resumes designed for your career change. This course will provide you with the tools to turn your career dreams into realities. Bag lunch.
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CSA 451: Appraiser's Use Internet
0.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Appraisers' Use of the Internet: Untangling the Web This seminar explores the many ways in which appraisers can make use of the INternet in their buiness. Particular attention is paid to the World Wide Web portion of the Internet, and how to use the Web to cull pertinent market data, transmit data on-line, share data between appraisers, and market your business. Participants will be introduced to HTML (the language of the World Wide Web), how to build a good web site, and most importantly, how to effectively market the site so as to enhance profitability. The seminar details how to maintain compliance with USPAP when building or hosting a Web site, transmitting appraisals via the Internet, and storing appraisal files electronically. Using practical examples, case studies, and live demonstrations, attendees will gain a more comprehensive understanding of the protential usefulness of the Internet in today's appraisal firms. Includes all required text materials.
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CSA 452: Lev 1 Dev Appraisal Firm Web S
0.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Developing an Appraisal Firm Web Site, Level 1 This seminar series is designed for those appraisers interested in creating their own business site on the World Wide Web, how to effectively market the site in order to enhance business, and how to decide between developng the site in-house or through a professional. In level 1, students will learn HTML - the language of the Web, Web site and Web page creation tools and good site, page and graphics layout. This seminar details how to maintain compliance with USPAP when building or hosting an appraisal firm Web site, transmitting appraisals via the Internet and storing appraisal files electronically. Using practical examples, case studies and live demonstrations, attendees will gain a more comprehensive understanding of the potential usefulness of web sites in today's appraisal firms. Includes all required text materials.
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CSA 453: Argus Training Seminar
0.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
ARGUS Training Seminar ARGUS is a sophisticated financial analysis program designed to analyze present and forecast future cash flows from commercial real estate such as office, retail, industrial, apartment, hotel/motel, and other commercial properties. This seminar is designed for commercial appraisers who have limited experience with ARGUS, as well as those with prior experience who wish to refine their skills. It will review the basic functions, provide an introduction to advanced functions, discuss problem solving ideas, and illustrate common errors through the use of case studies.
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CSA 454: Lev 2/Appraisal Firm Web Site
0.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Developing an Appraisal Firm Web Site, Level 2 Level 2 of this series is designed for those appraisers interested in creating a business site on the World Wide Web how to effectively market the site in order to enhance busin business, and how to decide between developing the site in-house or thorugh a professional. It is intended to help appraisers learn how to enhance their site using graphics, Netscape and Explorer extensions, multimedia, scripts, and interactive forms and pages. Attendance is requisite and understanding of basic HTML, or completion of Level 1. Includes all required text materials.
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CSA 455: Lev 3/Appraisal Firm Web Site
0.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Developing an Appraisal Firm Web Site, Level 3 This seminar series is designed for those appraisers interested in creating a business site on the World Wide Web, how to effectively market the site in order to enhance business, and how to decide between developing the site in-house or through a professional. Includes all required text materials.
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CSA 456: Appraising Single Family Res
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North Shore Community College
Appraising the Single Family Residence-REA 1A-A Case Study A uniquely designed course using hands-on techniques of analysis and writing to teach both new and experienced appraisers the most current methods of analyzng market data and writing effective reports. A case study of actual market-extracted data is used to illustrate the appraisal procedures. Participants learn to present their conclusions in a formal detailed narrative report, in a FNMA/FHLMC form and in a proper letter of opinion. Key topics include selecting and analyzing data, writing a neighborhood and property description, three approaches to value, market-based abstraction and analysis, USPAP concerns, and proper reconciliation and presentation of the final value estimate. This course has been approved by the MA Board of Real Estate Appraisers for 36 hours of credit with exam only, and 48 hours with case study; by the NH and RI Board of Registration of Real Estate Appraisers for 42 hours of credit; and for 39 credit hours by the ME board of Regsitration. An additional text is required. Optional $50 cost is extra for A Case Study.
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CSA 457: Appraising Complex Residential
0.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Appraising Complex Residential Properties - REA 5.1 Pre: Co: This reality-based course provides appraisers and users of appraisals with useful techniques in complex residential appraising. Practical applications, case studies, and problem solving are emphasized. Topics covered include new construction, high-end residential homes, planned unit developments, easements, vacant land, and highest and best use analysis. Includes all required text materials. Note: All MBREA members receive a $50.00 discount (verification of membership is required at time of registration).
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CSA 458: Exchanging
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North Shore Community College
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CSA 459: Land
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North Shore Community College
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