Property Financials Seminar for Managers
Event Details
Cost: $129 Members | $229 Non-Members
Six (6) CAPS, CAM, CAS, NALP, CAMT continuing education credits
The onsite property manager has been counted upon to not only manage the resident experience but to enhance and grow the investment. Today's property managers work hand‐in‐hand with asset managers and often serve as asset managers themselves. Over the last 25 years, our industry has undergone an evolution, requiring property managers to be anything but conventional managers.
During this session, participants will take a fast track ride through the standard property financial reports and learn how to dissect financial reports from beginning to end, with the end being impactful NOI and positive cash flow. Each attendee will also be provided with a one-sheet glossary of permanent financial terms and formulas to work on actual financial problems during this session.
At the end of this session participants will walk away with the following:
- How to build financials from scratch
- Properly appraise value on specific amenities and determine their impact on your investment
- Understand specific calculations, including NOI, Expense Ratios, Net Rental Income Capitalization Rates (Cap) and more
- Properly appraise expense values including how much YOU are truly
worth to your properties - Report to your owners positive progressions and/or negative variances
with confidence and terminologies cooperative with managing someone’s investment - Questions and calculations to take home to continually enhance and
build your confidence in property financial analysis
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About your instructor, Brandon Negron
Brandon Negron has almost 20 years of experience in the multifamily housing industry. Starting from entry-level, he’s held roles from leasing to executive. Currently, a Regional Manager with Winston Salem based Landura Management Associates, an affordable housing developer, and management company. Brandon specializes in the re-positioning of distressed and underperforming assets. With a passion for education, Brandon possesses his NALP, CAPS, HCCP and C3P. He studied finance at Johnson and Wales University and previously was an Investment Banker, working on Wall Street before transitioning to a multifamily real estate career. He also continues to manage his own consulting firm where he advises potential real estate investors on asset acquisition, development, and performance optimization. Brandon has been teaching property financials courses at the TAA for 8 years. When asked what he loves about the TAA he said, “EVERYTHING. No association is more committed to the development and growth of its members more than the TAA. It is an honor and a privilege to be a small part of that development for the last 8 years. I feel at home when at the podium in the TAA Education Center.”