Les H. Miles, Jr., FASA, CEA, FAPI, will teach a 3-day American Society of Appraisers seminar–ME 207, Advanced Cost Approach–in San Francisco this June, 16-18.
This is an important seminar not only for machinery & equipment appraisers, but for anyone interested in implementing or understanding the theory and practice of advanced cost approach in appraising: appraisers, of course, in any specialty area, especially those accredited by the American Society of Appraisers, and also realtors, loan officers, attorneys, bankers and CPAs.
ME 207 covers applications within various concepts of value; deriving numbers for and understanding terms such as excess capital or excess operating costs, exponents, physical deterioration, functional and economic obsolescence; use and development of effective age and age-life calculations. Find out more or register for this American Society of Appraisers seminar by visiting the NorCal ASA Chapter calendar.
You will learn:
• How to apply various concepts of value
• How to derive numbers for excess capital or operating costs
• How to distinguish between types of depreciation & calculate values
• How to use & develop effective age & age-life calculations
The Northern California ASA chapter is excited to offer this advanced seminar with such a well-known and admired lecturer. Instructor Les Miles, Senior Member and Officer of the American Society of Appraisers (ASA), is accredited in Machinery and Equipment, Appraisal Review and Management (ARM) and Aircraft as an additional Technical Valuation discipline. He was elected to the College of Fellows of the American Society of Appraisers (FASA) in 2008. He currently serves on the faculty of the American Society of Appraisers, secretary of the international education “Plant and Machinery Conference” which gives programs throughout the world every two years, and is past chairman of MTS education.
This 3-day ASA education seminar offers an optional 3-hr exam on Saturday afternoon for academic course credit. Breakfasts and lunches will be provided each day at the seminar location, L’Olivier Restaurant.
Each seminar attendee will receive a copy of the ME 207 course manual as well as Reaccreditation Credit: a uniform reaccreditation credit certificate will be awarded, verifying 24 hours of attendance. A Saturday afternoon exam is offered for academic course credit.
Hope to see you there!
Jack Young
NorCal Valuation