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Fundamentals of Separating Real Property, Personal Property, and Intangible Business Assets Course
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[Oth]   15  Nov 6 - 7, 2012 Virginia Beach, VA Hampton Roads Chapter Availability
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Book: A Business Enterprise Value Anthology, Second Edition                   

Fundamentals of Separating Real Property, Personal Property, and Intangible Business Assets

EMAIL   Date: November 6 - 7, 2012   Location: Virginia Beach, VA
 
  Course    
Category  Other [Oth]  
Attendance Hours  14.0  
Exam Hours  1.0  
Current Price  $ 410.00 AI *
$ 450.00 Full *
* includes late fee
Late Fee  $ 15.00
 
  Instructor    
David C. Lennhoff, MAI, SRA  
    
 
  Location    
Name  Hilton Garden Inn Virginia Beach  
Address  252 Town Center Drive  
City  Virginia Beach  
State  VA  
Zip  23462  
Phone  (727) 326-6200  
 
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  Sponsor / Contact    
Chapter  Hampton Roads
Website  www.hrai.org  
Contact Name  Keith Byers  
Email  byerskj@hrai.org  
Phone  (757) 397-1363  
 
  Description    

Fundamentals of Separating Real Property, Personal Property, and Intangible Business Assets provides the theoretical and analytical framework for separating the tangible and intangible assets of real estate centric businesses. Through discussion, lecture, readings, and case studies, participants will apply the theory of the firm and the concept of economic profit to the solution of problems and case studies related to ad valorem taxation, eminent domain, loan underwriting, and transaction price allocation.
An overview of business valuation procedures and clarification of real estate and business valuation terminology will be provided so participants become familiar with
the terminology relevant to separating asset values. The class will review the legal foundations for property rights, be introduced to the methodologies, and become aware of the controversial and unresolved issues in this field. Finally, participants will learn about allocating real estate, personal property, and intangible asset values.

Note. Fundamentals of Separating Real Property, Personal Property, and Intangible Business Assets contains diverse opinions regarding appraisal theory and applications. Neither this course nor the Appraisal Institute advocates a particular theory or method. Rather, each appraiser must come to his or her own conclusion based on the property type, local market customs, and scope of work.

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Recognize operating properties as distinct from pure space properties.
  • Recognize when the scope of work requires the separation of various kinds of assets to produce a credible appraisal.
  •  Understand the concepts, terminologies, and economic principles that underlie the asset claims to the revenue stream .
  • Understand the terminology relevant to separating asset values and the roots of that terminology in accounting, business valuation, and valuation for financial reporting.
  •  Understand the complexity of valuing a property as it relates to appraisal problems, separating asset values, valuation for financial reporting.
  •  Understand the legal foundations for property rights.
  •  Identify when there is a need to work with a professional in another field, such as a business or tangible personal property valuers.
  •  Recognize the methodology.
  •  Objectively articulate the various issues that are considered controversial and unresolved.
  •  Understand the parallels between the business valuation methodologies and real property valuations.

Required Text

A Business Enterprise Value Anthology, 2nd Edition (2011) IS REQUIRED FOR THIS COURSE.

Recommended Text

Intellectual Property: Valuation, Exploitation, and Infringement Damages, Gordon V. Smith and Russel L. Parr, Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ (available via the Wiley bookstore by clicking here)

Note. This course is in the Valuation of the Components of a Business Enterprise Professional Development Program. For a list of FAQs, which includes information regarding the courses you'll need to successfully complete the program, click here.

 

Note. Effective October 1, 2011, the SBA updated their appraisal policies relative to going concern appraisals.  For more information about the SBA’s new requirement, please click here.

Note. Summary of Edits to Fundamentals Course, click here.



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  • Overview/Table of Contents [PDF]
  • Schedule [PDF]
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      Audience    
    Appraisers, tax representatives, attorneys, and property owners who deal with separating the value of real property from tangible and intangible personal property.

     
      Equipment    
    HP-12C calculator
     
      Prerequisites    
    None



    Required
  • A Business Enterprise Value Anthology, 2nd ed.
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      Disclaimer    
    Cancellation Policy
    • Up To 20 days prior to program start date, $50.00 cancellation fee.
    • 10 - 19 days prior to program start date, $100.00 cancellation fee.
    • Less than 10 days prior to program start date, forfeit of payment.
           


    Program materials will be picked up at the site.
     
      Additional Information    
    Check in and continental breakfast will start daily at 8:00. There will be mid-morning and mid-afternoon snack breaks. Lunch is on your own.

    Special rate rooms are available for attendees upon request, just call (757) 326-6200 and mention the Appraisal Institute.

    Parking is free.