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Ethics & Standards
Qualifying Education
Continuing Education
Analyzing Distressed Real Estate
Analyzing Operating Expenses
Appraisal of Nursing Facilities
Appraising Convenience Stores
Appraising From Blueprints and Specifications
Appraising Manufactured Housing
Board Member Orientation
Condominiums, Co-ops and PUDs
Cool Tools: New Technology for Real Estate Appraisers
Eminent Domain and Condemnation
Feasibility, Market Value, Investment Timing: Option Value
FHA and The Appraisal Process
Forecasting Revenue
GIS: The Building Case Study
GIS: The Novice Case Study
Introduction to GIS Applications for Real Estate Appraisal
Marshall & Swift Commercial Cost Training
Marshall & Swift Residential Cost Training
Overview of Real Estate Appraisal Principles
Professional's Guide to the Fannie Mae 2-4 Unit Form 1025
Professional's Guide to the Uniform Residential Appl. Report
Rates and Ratios: Making sense of GIMs, OARs, and DCF
Real Estate Appraisal Operations
Residential Demonstration Appraisal Report Writing
Residential Design and Functional Utility
Residential Property Construction and Inspection
Reviewing Residential Appl. and Using Fannie Mae Form 2000
Scope of Work: Expanding Your Range of Services
Small Hotel/Motel Valuation: Limited-Service Lodging
Subdivision Valuation
Using Your HP12C Financial Calculator
Valuation of Detrimental Conditions in Real Estate
What Commercial Clients Would Like Appraisers to Know: How to Meet Their Expectations
 

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Ken Foltz, MAI, SRA
 
Kenneth G. Foltz, MAI, SRA, has taught for the Appraisal Institute and its predecessor organizations since 1977. He is an approved instructor and developer for many of the Appraisal Institute's courses and seminars. Mr. Foltz has also contributed t...
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Webinars Wanted

We are now accepting proposals for webinars to be presented during 2008. 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.

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