Upcoming Events

  • CCIM Wisconsin sponsors the CARW Lunch & Learn Series
    02/03/2010 [ 08:00 AM ] to 12/31/2010 [ 12:00 PM ]

    CCIM Wisconsin is committed to providing exceptional education and professional development tools to our members.  In addition to the core CCIM curriculum, CCIM Wisconsin also hosts a series of special events, speakers and presentations to provide members with countless opportunities to advance their career.

    CCIM Wisconsin is very pleased to again sponsor the CARW Lunch & Learn Series, a monthly professional development luncheon featuring some of the most timely and relevant commercial real estate topics.  Attend one or attend them all, they are a great networking and educational tool. 

  • CCIM Wisconsin presents: CI 101 - Financial Analysis for Commercial Investment Real Estate
    05/10/2010 [ 08:00 AM ] to 05/15/2010 [ 04:00 PM ]

    Learn to apply the CCIM Cash Flow Model to make your investment decisions based on wise investment fundamentals. This class will also introduce you to two other important tools – the CCIM Strategic Analysis Model, the fundamentals behind the numbers, and the CCIM Decision-Making Model, a process for analyzing and making real estate decisions.

    Course Outline

    • Make better investment decisions by using the CCIM Cash Flow Model as a framework for real estate analysis.
    • Apply state-of-the-art real estate analysis tools to quantify investment return.
    • Measure the impact of federal taxation and financial leverage on the cash flow from acquisition, ownership and disposition phases of real estate investment.
     

  • CCIM Wisconsin presents: CI 104 - Investment Analysis for Commercial Investment Real Estate
    06/14/2010 [ 08:00 AM ] to 06/19/2010 [ 04:00 PM ]

    Whether it is the last course you need for the CCIM Designation or you are looking to sharpen your skills, the only prerequisite is that you have had to take CI 101. 

    Course Outline

    • Apply key investor decision-making analyses to optimize investment returns.
    • More effectively forecast investment performance by quantifying real estate risk.
    • Leverage CCIM analytical tools to improve decision-making.