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IREM Greater New York chapter #26’s upcoming events

New York, NY IREM Greater New York chapter #26 will be hosting the following events.

IREM Education is offering “Asset Analysis” Monday-Friday, June 6-10 from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Knickerbocker Plaza - Lobby Level, 1751 Second Ave. The price is  $1,528 for members and $1,900 for non-members. The “Asset Analysis” track is comprised of skill-based courses that, when taken in sequence, progressively build your knowledge of financing and valuation of real estate assets. You will work hands-on to explore various models of financial analysis in three applications-based courses designed to help you capitalize on your real estate assets. Students will find the tools they learn here indispensable to the properties and the portfolios they manage. 

A financial calculator or financial calculator app is required. Preferred calculators include financial calculator apps (available for download through app providers) and the HP10bII/HP10bII+ (no longer available for purchase through HP but available through other vendors, such as Amazon). Course materials illustrate keystrokes for the HP10bII calculator. Students are encouraged to download the interactive HP10bII Financial Calculator Tutorial and the “HP10bII Financial Calculator Quick Reference Guide” and review it prior to taking this course.

A laptop computer is strongly recommended. In addition to the use of the calculator, course materials include a review on how to use the IREM Financial Analysis Excel Spreadsheet to facilitate hands-on learning in the classroom. Students who wish to maximize their course experience are advised to bring a laptop to class.

Please note: taking these classes in consecutive order is strongly recommended.

On Thursday, June 22nd, IREM will hold a Rooftop Networking Event at 230 FIFTH, 230 Fifth Ave. (corner of 27th St.) Let loose. Be social. Join them for rooftop cocktails, appetizers, and stunning views. The event will run from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and costs $60 per person. The event will be sponsored by Ashokan Water Services & National Maintenance Supply.

On Thursday, August 4th the rivalry continues...The New York Yankees vs. The New York Mets. Whether you wear blue and white or blue and orange, join us at Yankee Stadium for an evening of fun, food and America’s favorite pastime. Tickets are $125 each and include an all-you-can-eat picnic dinner.  The party begins when the gates open at 5:30 p.m. The game starts at 7:05 p.m. Tickets are limited. First come, first served!

To register visit iremnyc.org or call (212) 944-9445.

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