COURSE : GLOBAL REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST (REIT) | |
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Course Overview | This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the sector through lectures, group discussions and case studies led by a diverse slate of active practitioners, with a unique opportunity to network with attendees from across the spectrum of REITs and REIT finance. This course is designed to provide a broad understanding of REITs. Beginning with an overview and history of REIT structures in the U.S. (where REITs were initially formed in 1960 and probably have the most structured alternatives), the course then continues to provide an overview of various other global REIT structures in a comparative format |
Training Duration | Total Training Hours : 30 Hours Training Duration : 1 Week Total Training Days : 5 Working Days |
Training Schedules | Weekdays (Sunday to Thursday) Regular Sessions : 6 Hrs Per day (9am to 2pm or 3.00pm to 9.00 pm) Food & refreshments Included WeekEnds (Friday & Saturday) Fast Track Sessions: 8 Hours per day (9am to 5pm) Food & refreshments Included |
Certifications: | 1) Certificate from Laurels Training Institute, Attested by Knowledge & Human Development Authority (KHDA) government of Dubai, UAE OPTIONAL 2) Certificate from American Institute of Professional Studies (AIPS) from USA (After 15 Days of course Completion which will couriered to the attendees office address) |
Tests | Yes |
Learning Aids | Yes |
Course Material | Hard & Soft Copies of Study Material |
Language of Instruction | English |
Instructor Helpline | Yes 1. Email 2. Social Media (For Emergency requirements) |
Registration Requirements | 1. Passport Copy 2. Curriculum Vitae 3. Passport size photographs 4. Course Fee |
Mode of Payment: | Cash / Cheque / Credit Card / Bank Transfer. |
Eligibility Criteria (Who should attend this training) | This program presumes familiarity with basic accounting and corporate finance concepts as well as a basic understanding of the REIT financial structure. Prior to the program, participants will receive materials for the Investing in REITs case study as well as suggested reading for those new to the sector. Strong desire of Getting Rich and Retiring EarlyPassion and Enthusiasm for LearningDon't Skip Any Lessons (All lessons are important!)No Fundamental or Technical Knowledge required to take this course!Everyone can Learn to Become Successful in the Stock Market! |
Course Benefits | A comprehensive picture of the REIT sector and an understanding of a company's position within it. An enhanced ability to communicate with professionals working on Wall Street or within REITs. An introduction to proven methodologies for evaluating REITs as targets, investments or competitors. An understanding of options for accessing capital and their effects on the balance sheet. Improved analysis and forecasting techniques through an understanding of the impact of leverage levels, re-equitization and transactions at both the property and corporate levels. Knowledge of the multiple approaches to valuation in the sector. |
Course Contents / Outline | What is a REIT? Global developments and trends Structure of REITs Key features Investment rules and borrowing powers Criteria for converting a traditional investment trust to a REIT Regulatory and compliance obligations Tax Treatment of REITs From the perspective of the fund From the perspective of the investor Why invest in a REIT? Advantages Disadvantages Tools to evaluate a REIT Alternative Property Investment Vehicles Property unit trusts and OEICs UK Property Authorised Investment Funds Overseas listed property funds CMBS Property derivatives Operating company / Property company (OPCO/PROPCO)" |
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the sector through lectures, group discussions and case studies led by a diverse slate of active practitioners, with a unique opportunity to network with attendees from across the spectrum of REITs and REIT finance.
This course is designed to provide a broad understanding of REITs. Beginning with an overview and history of REIT structures in the U.S. (where REITs were initially formed in 1960 and probably have the most structured alternatives), the course then continues to provide an overview of various other global REIT structures in a comparative format