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Your pathway to qualifying in property finance and investment [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: London RICS 2006Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Introduction -- Pathway requirements: property finance and investment APC -- Competency guidance: accounting principles and procedures; capital taxation; corporate finance; development appraisals; financial modelling; indirect investment vehicles; inspection; investment management including fund and portfolio management; landlord and tenant (including rent reviews and lease renewals); leasing/letting; local taxation/assessment; property finance and funding; property management; purchase and sale; research methodologies and techniques; strategic real estate consultancy; valuation.
Summary: Provides information on the area with a general overview of the pathways. Lists the competency requirements of the property finance and investment APC pathways (as set out in the APC/ATC Requirements and competencies guide July 2006). Describes the main competencies associated with machinery and business assets, providing expanded sector specific guidance on each of them.

Introduction -- Pathway requirements: property finance and investment APC -- Competency guidance: accounting principles and procedures; capital taxation; corporate finance; development appraisals; financial modelling; indirect investment vehicles; inspection; investment management including fund and portfolio management; landlord and tenant (including rent reviews and lease renewals); leasing/letting; local taxation/assessment; property finance and funding; property management; purchase and sale; research methodologies and techniques; strategic real estate consultancy; valuation.

Provides information on the area with a general overview of the pathways. Lists the competency requirements of the property finance and investment APC pathways (as set out in the APC/ATC Requirements and competencies guide July 2006). Describes the main competencies associated with machinery and business assets, providing expanded sector specific guidance on each of them.