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3.0 hours of CEUs will be given for this Webinar.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012
1:00pm - 4:30pm CDT

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3.0 CEUs

Cell Tower and Carrier Equipment Valuations
Presented by Walt Woodard and Randy Scott, Cell Tower Solutions
1:00–2:30 pm CDT

To most assessors, cell and communications towers are a mystery. There is little information available on value, the technology seems to be constantly changing, and the only source of information is the industry itself. Cell Tower Solutions (CTS) has created methods and technology to gain accurate values on these and all communications sites. Through education, assessors become better able to understand and deal with the telecom industry. It is the desire of CTS to create understanding of the technologies and approaches the industry uses. Assessors can then become empowered to confront the telecoms with questions that get to the correct values. CTS introduces assessors to tools and resources that may make their job easier, and bring parity between the industry and all other taxpayers.

From this Webinar you will learn about:
• T-mobile and AT&T merger—Approved or not, this will impact your business personal property filings, why and how?
• 3G and 4G—How does this impact values and service in your community?
• Cell equipment—What’s next and when?
• Case study on cell valuations—What you find when you take a hard look at the towers in a community.
• Permitting—How the process cheats assessors out of valuable information and counties out of money.
• Crossover towers—The increasing trend to use towers and facilities covered under public utility for commercial business.
• Clearwire and wireless Internet—It is sweeping our communities. How do you value and address the technology?
• Tower and equipment depreciation—Are the numbers from the industry correct?

Intangibles in Commercial Properties: Are They the Real Thing?
Presented by Mark T. Kenney, MAI, SRPA, MRICS, MBA, President, American Valuation Group, Inc.
3:00–4:30 pm CDT

Business value and intangibles are not taxable. Commercial property assessments must be evaluated for the possible extraction of nontaxable business value and intangibles. This presentation provides an overview of terminology, value concepts, and appraisal methods related to business value and intangibles. It will help assessors identify intangible assets and understand their potential impact on assessments. Topics to be covered are business value terminology, theory of the firm, capitalized economic profit, intangible asset types, business value concepts, and intangible value extraction techniques. The going-concern-value premise and liquidation premise will be covered. The possible existence of intangible value from supranormal management, above-market contract rents, percentage rents based on retail sales, anchor tenant relationships, and non-real estate profit centers at commercial properties will be examined. Property types considered will be restaurants, hotels, and shopping malls.

From this Webinar you will learn about:
• The latest terminology.
• Recognize and evaluate business value and intangible assets.
• Understand the latest Appraisal Institute-sponsored business value/intangible value concepts.
• How to identify the possible existence of business value intangibles.

There will be a 30-minute intermission between presentations.

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Introductory Rate
Participant/Site License Charge

Member Rate Non-Member Rate
1-3 attendees   $79 1-3 attendees   $149
4-9 attendees   $139 4-9 attendees   $219
10+ attendees   $199 10+ attendees   $289