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CCIM Excel Financial Calculator Course to be held at CIREB's Albany office on February 20

The CCIM Excel Financial Calculator Course will be held on February 20 from 8:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. at CIREB's offices at 451 New Karner Rd. This calculator course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of financial analysis tools, concepts and calculations necessary to compute and understand financial calculations for commercial real estate. It will prepare the student for the calculations used in the CCIM Intro course and beyond. Students will be provided with an invaluable excel workbook that they will retain. An introduction to the CCIM designation and the process to obtain it will be presented. Students will need to bring a laptop, loaded with a full version (activated) of Microsoft Excel to class. Students should have a basic understanding of NOI, discounting, compounding, and general commercial real estate knowledge. Macs, with the most recent version of Excel, will not be able to run the Excel financial calculator spreadsheet. So, if you have a Mac, you will need the Mac older version of Excel. To register for the course contact Kelly Pierce at (518) 464-0194 or [email protected].
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