Real Estate Finance Courses

HMMMMM I BET YOU CAN’T ANSWER THIS HEHEHEHE?
I’m thinking about taking a Real Estates course and receiving a certificate. Now, Real Estate Principles I is required, but I also have to choose another course which my options are…….Real Estates Marketing, Real Estates Principles II, Real Estates Finance, and Real Estates Law. Which one of these would be the best choice?????
Real Estates Law. You’d be a step ahead.
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Business Basics For Law Students $54 To supply the background law students need to succeed in business-related courses — such as accounting, economics, real estate, tax, business organizations, and finance — try the text known for its effectiveness, edition after edition. BUSINESS |
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Investing in Income Properties: The Big Six Formula for Achieving Wealth in Real Estate $39.95 Praise for INVESTING IN INCOME PROPERTIES”Investing in Income Properties is a cogent and well organized presentation of the principles of real estate analysis, financing, and investment. With his ‘Big Six Formula,’ Ken Rosen shares his knowledge and experiences on how to analyze and take advantage of commercial real estate investment opportunities. This book should be required reading in all real estate investment courses.”—John S. Zdanowicz, PhD, Professor, Finance and Real Estate, and Director of the Jerome Bain Real Estate Institute, Florida International University”Ken Rosen has a unique ability to make the most complicated seem clear and easy to follow. In Investing in Income Properties, he gives practical steps so that the reader can take action and begin or continue to build wealth by investing in income properties. This book will become the buyer’s bible.”—Alex Zylberglait, Associate Director, National Office and Industrial Properties Group, Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services”Investing in Income Properties is a step-by-step approach to investing in commercial real estate. It is clear, easy reading with every base covered. This book is a great tool for both the new and seasoned investor.”—Donna Abood, Chief Executive Officer, Colliers Abood Wood-Fay, Commercial Real Estate”Ken Rosen’s style is straightforward and his formula for building wealth is well grounded in the fundamentals—nothing fancy or tricky about it! He even puts the would-be investor at ease by addressing the fear factors of real estate investing. Twenty-one years into my career as a real estate investment sales broker, I have met many successful investors, but Ken Rosen clearly stands out as a savvy, self-made entrepreneurial investor who is generously sharing his wealth of knowledge and insight in this very instructive and easy-to-read book.”—David L. Meline, Executive Director, Capital Markets Group, Investment Sales |
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J.K. Lasser’s Investor’s Tax Guide $4.44 It’s not what you make-it’s what you keep-that counts Finally, investors have a tax guide to help them keep more of their investment income. J.K. Lasser’s Investor’s Tax Guide provides expert advice that can help you save taxes when investing in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, tax shelters, retirement accounts, and more. Pertinent 365 days a year, this tax guide covers all aspects of investment income tax from the fundamental rules every investor should know to advanced tax rules, including information relevant to qualified traders. This book is essential for anyone who already has investments or is planning on investing in the future. Critical coverage will help you: Learn how tax considerations can help you trade stocks more wisely Understand and avoid mutual fund tax traps Take full control over your taxes to avoid year-end surprises Save money on investments for higher education, with in-depth advice on the popular 529 plans Ensure that your investments provide continued security for your family Make your retirement accounts work for you Author Biography: Elaine Floyd, CFP, writes books, articles, and online courses on investing and personal finance. A former financial consultant with a major investment firm, she understands what investors need to know and excels at explaining financial concepts in understandable terms. She has coauthored (with Bambi Holzer) three books, Getting Yours, Retire Rich, and Set for Life, all from Wiley. |
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Money for Minors: A Student’s Guide to Economics $55 Money. Debt. Interest rates. Bankruptcy. Billionaires. Students may understand that money makes the world go ’round, but most are a little shaky when it comes to explaining how and why. Using an A-Z format and containing over 400 entries, this reference book provides an essential foundation of business and economic knowledge for middle-school, high-school, and community college students. Short features scattered throughout the text add interest and fun, while helping students understand how economics affects their daily lives. Best, the entries are written in a style ideal for students just beginning to learn how economies work and functionTeenagers spend over $100 billion annually in the U.S. and influence everything from clothing styles to music and movies to food and cell phones. Money for Minors will help them understand how their daily decisions have a huge impact on the economy. Special features will enable budding moguls to understand how they can become entrepreneurs and create economic value in various ways, evaluate offers from banks and credit card companies, read the business section of the newspaper, understand the importance of various government statistics, and more. And the book will not just prepare students for the higher-level economics courses they will take in high school and college—it will be a terrific guide for anyone doing research on everything from the Great Depression to credit card debt to real estate to inflation. Over 400 clearly written definitions will help students understand the essential concepts of economics and finance. In addition: -Short sidebars scattered throughout the text help students understand howeconomics affects their daily lives. Topics include reading stock quotes, icon economists like Alan Greenspan, monetary trivia, cool econ and monetary Websites, and the basics of entrepreneurship. -Six mini-lessons provide real-life applications of how the economy functions. Topics include |
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Real Estate Finance $51 Wiedemer’s Seventh Edition presents an uptodate coverage of mortgage lending; including sources of mortgage money, constraints on thosesources, loan qualification, and laws and regulations that guide practices.Updates all financial information and proceduresused in mortgage lending to the current market level. Discussion ofenvironmental issues that concern the value of real property and therequirements they add for financing. Presents a logical progression ofinformation and level of compleXity, allowing readers to build on asound foundation. For courses in Real Estate Finance atcommunity colleges, proprietary schools and some four year schools. Theprevious edition ISBN is 0137628323. |
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Real Estate Finance $64.95 Wiedemer’s Seventh Edition presents an uptodate coverage of mortgage lending; including sources of mortgage money, constraints on thosesources, loan qualification, and laws and regulations that guide practices.Updates all financial information and proceduresused in mortgage lending to the current market level. Discussion ofenvironmental issues that concern the value of real property and therequirements they add for financing. Presents a logical progression ofinformation and level of compleXity, allowing readers to build on asound foundation. For courses in Real Estate Finance atcommunity colleges, proprietary schools and some four year schools. Theprevious edition ISBN is 0137628323. |
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Real Estate Finance $64.95 Wiedemer’s Seventh Edition presents an uptodate coverage of mortgage lending; including sources of mortgage money, constraints on thosesources, loan qualification, and laws and regulations that guide practices.Updates all financial information and proceduresused in mortgage lending to the current market level. Discussion ofenvironmental issues that concern the value of real property and therequirements they add for financing. Presents a logical progression ofinformation and level of compleXity, allowing readers to build on asound foundation. For courses in Real Estate Finance atcommunity colleges, proprietary schools and some four year schools. Theprevious edition ISBN is 0137628323. |
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The Wall Street Journal. Complete Personal Finance Guidebook $11.99 From America’s most authoritative source: the quintessential primer on understanding and managing your moneyMoney courses through just about every corner of our lives and has an impact on the way we live today and how we’ll be able to live in the future. Understanding your money, and getting it to work for you, has never been more important than it is today, as more and more of us are called upon to manage every aspect of our financial lives, from managing day-to-day living expenses to planning a college savings fund and, ultimately, retirement. From The Wall Street Journal, the most trusted name in financial and money matters, this indispensable book takes the mystery out of personal finance. Start with the basics, learn how they work, and you’ll become a better steward of your own money, today and in the future. Consider The Wall Street Journal Complete Personal Finance Guidebook your cheat sheet to the finances of your life. This book will help you:• Understand the nuts and bolts of managing your money: banking, investing, borrowing, insurance, credit cards, taxes, and more• Establish realistic budgets and savings plans• Develop an investment strategy that makes sense for you• Make the right financial decisions about real estate• Plan for retirement intelligentlyAlso available—the companion to this guidebook: The Wall Street Journal Personal Finance Workbook, by Jeff D. OpdykeGet your financial life in order with help from The Wall Street Journal. Look for:• The Wall Street Journal Complete Money and Investing Guidebook • The Wall Street Journal Complete Identity Theft Guidebook• The Wall Street Journal Complete Real Estate Investing Guidebook From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Urban Economics and Real Estate: Theory and Policy $23.2 Unique in its coverage, Urban Economics and Real Estate allows an instructor to teach separate courses in either urban economics or urban real estate, or a blend of the two topics. The portion on urban economics focuses on urban/surburban growth—physical as well as job growth. The interplay of federal government and local authorities is discussed, and the effects of social problems, such as crime, poverty, and education that often accompany these changes are discussed. While the latest data sets available are utilized, the text emphasis is on economic analysis. The real estate chapters emphasize housing markets, appraisal, business investments, and their relationship to finance. Given the rapidly changing empirical side of urban demography, the text is accompanied by a website with new examples added annually and various discussions/tips about the latest data sets that become available. |
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Wall Street Journal Complete Personal Finance Guidebook $14.95 From America’s most authoritative source: the quintessential primer on understanding and managing your moneyMoney courses through just about every corner of our lives and has an impact on the way we live today and how we’ll be able to live in the future. Understanding your money, and getting it to work for you, has never been more important than it is today, as more and more of us are called upon to manage every aspect of our financial lives, from managing day-to-day living expenses to planning a college savings fund and, ultimately, retirement. From The Wall Street Journal, the most trusted name in financial and money matters, this indispensable book takes the mystery out of personal finance. Start with the basics, learn how they work, and you’ll become a better steward of your own money, today and in the future. Consider The Wall Street Journal Complete Personal Finance Guidebook your cheat sheet to the finances of your life. This book will help you:• Understand the nuts and bolts of managing your money: banking, investing, borrowing, insurance, credit cards, taxes, and more• Establish realistic budgets and savings plans• Develop an investment strategy that makes sense for you• Make the right financial decisions about real estate• Plan for retirement intelligentlyAlso available—the companion to this guidebook: The Wall Street Journal Personal Finance Workbook, by Jeff D. OpdykeGet your financial life in order with help from The Wall Street Journal. Look for:• The Wall Street Journal Complete Money and Investing Guidebook • The Wall Street Journal Complete Identity Theft Guidebook• The Wall Street Journal Complete Real Estate Investing Guidebook |