Live, Online CE Course: Investors Assemble! 4 hr Certified Elective MAY 31, 2025 - 130PM to 530PM (Zoom Code Provided)
This course was written to address how brokers and investment practitioners might set up effective business plans for clients, consumers and themselves. The following topics are covered and evaluated: 1) Develop a better understanding of the basic principles of investment, 2) How to utilize tools that are available, 3) Practical case studies and investment models, 4) Understanding an investor’s motivation, and 5) Short term rentals vs multi-family vs long term rentals. Note, all NC brokers must take the NC General Update OR Broker In Charge CE course along with a 4-hour elective. This elective course satisfies 4 hours of the 8 hour annual NCREC requirement.
This course was written to address how brokers and investment practitioners might set up effective business plans for clients, consumers and themselves. The following topics are covered and evaluated: 1) Develop a better understanding of the basic principles of investment, 2) How to utilize tools that are available, 3) Practical case studies and investment models, 4) Understanding an investor’s motivation, and 5) Short term rentals vs multi-family vs long term rentals. Note, all NC brokers must take the NC General Update OR Broker In Charge CE course along with a 4-hour elective. This elective course satisfies 4 hours of the 8 hour annual NCREC requirement.
This course was written to address how brokers and investment practitioners might set up effective business plans for clients, consumers and themselves. The following topics are covered and evaluated: 1) Develop a better understanding of the basic principles of investment, 2) How to utilize tools that are available, 3) Practical case studies and investment models, 4) Understanding an investor’s motivation, and 5) Short term rentals vs multi-family vs long term rentals. Note, all NC brokers must take the NC General Update OR Broker In Charge CE course along with a 4-hour elective. This elective course satisfies 4 hours of the 8 hour annual NCREC requirement.