Rates and Ratios: Making sense of GIMs, OARs, and DCF
The following states accept this class for credit. If your state is not listed below, this offering is not approved.
PLEASE NOTE: The Appraisal Institute provides this state education information as a service to its members and the public. Although the Appraisal Institute makes reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy of this information, state education requirements may change from time to time at the state's sole discretion. To make sure you have the most up-to-date information, you should contact your specific state to determine current education approval and requirements.
Ted Anglyn has worked in the appraisal and valuation field for about 25 years, and been an Appraisal Institute instructor for over 15 years. During his career, he has been a property manager, a fee appraiser, a review appraiser, a lender, and is p...
We are now accepting proposals for webinars to be presented during 2009. What is a webinar? It is 1-2 hour live educational presentation over the Internet. The presenter and listeners can be anywhere in the world.
Here is a short example.
Webinars are a great way to share your knowledge and expertise with the appraisal profession.
If you have an idea that you think would be of interest to other appraisers,
please submit a proposal.