Course Details

AM121 Nuts and Bolts of Asset Management (CHAM)

Nuts and Bolts of Asset Management is an interactive and engaging course designed for housing practitioners and board members. It includes an overview of key property asset management concepts, theories and responsibilities, including the “double bottom line” concept of affordable housing ownership—the theory of steering properties toward both business and mission-based goals and outcomes.

Additional topics include important asset management functions and responsibilities through the life stages of a property—planning, construction, lease up, operations and disposition—with a focus on the critical interrelationship between these stages. We’ll also cover basic number-crunching of key performance indicators (including revenue, occupancy, expense and financial ratios as well as trend projection analysis), and their relationship to financial and operational health and long-term viability. Finally, we’ll review and analyze property financial reports and property/partnership audits, as well as best practices for tracking, measuring and assessing progress toward key operational and financial performance.

This class is a great orientation to the subject and is perfect for new employees, board members, people with new asset management duties, property managers, board members, and executives who supervise asset management.

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Course Length: 3 Days

Tuition: $1155.0

Course counts toward a professional certificate (PCP): Yes