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CPAs to Receive Credit for Appraisal
Institute Programs

Certified Public Accountants can now get credit for certain Appraisal Institute courses and seminars due to the organization’s affiliation with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy.

The Appraisal Institute is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org.

There are 38 states that will accept CPE credits from National Registry of CPE Sponsors. Among the Appraisal Institute courses authorized are courses 110 and 120, Appraisal Principles and Appraisal Procedures, as well as 310-Basic Income Capitalization, 510-Advanced Income Capitalization, and 520-Highest & Best Use and Market Analysis. In addition, courses 705-Litigation Appraising: Specialized Topics and Applications and 800-Separating Real and Personal Property from Intangible Business Assets are eligible for CPA credit.

Several Appraisal Institute seminars were also approved: Case Studies in Limited Partnership and Common Tenancy Valuation, Energy Efficiency and Commercial Property Value, Feasibility Analysis, Market Value and Investment Timing: Introducing the Impact of Option Value, Mathematically Modeling Real Estate Data, Partial Interest Valuation-Divided; and Partial Interest Valuation-Undivided.

For more information, contact Magdalene Vasquez at mvasquez@appraisalinstitute.org.

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