YOU’RE INVITED TO ATTEND
Please forward this invitation to anyone
who may have an interest in this topic.
TWO FREE
WEBINARS ON REGRESSION ANALYSIS-
Learn how this tool can diversify your
practice and improve your bottom line.
Who should attend: Appraisers, reviewers, appraisal commission
members, Users of appraisals, Realtors,
etc.
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Webinar 1
will be on Wednesday August the
18th
at 2:00 EST. It will cover
the following topics: |

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· What
is regression analysis?
· What
changes have occurred, in the
appraisal profession, which
encourages the use of regression
analysis?
· What
types of uses does regression
analysis have?
· How
can you begin integrating
regression analysis into your
appraisal practice?
· What
are the costs?
· What
does the appraisal profession
need to do as a whole to
facilitate the move to
regression analysis? |
Webinar 2
will be on Wednesday August the 25th
at 2:00 EST. It will cover the
following topics:
· What
has Automated Valuation Tools done to
facilitate the move towards regression
analysis in appraisal practice?
· Regression
case study
· Introduction
to “Fusion” a low level USPAP compliant
appraisal that utilizes regression
analysis.
· Regression
Case Study 2
· How
can lenders order the Fusion product?
You must have audio
capabilities (speakers hooked up to your
computer). Each seminar will be about
one hour long.
To register for the on-line event:
1. Click
here
2. Or,
copy and paste the following link to a
browser:
https://automatedvaluationtools.webex.com/mw0306lb/mywebex/default.do?siteurl=automatedvaluationtools&service=6
3. Click
“Register” or “Registration.”
4. To
register for both webinars, you may have
to click the link above and register
again for the second webinar.
Should the
seminar fill up, a recording of each
seminar will be posted on the website
the following day.
I hope you can attend these free
informative webinars! Please forward
this invitation to anyone who may have
an interest in this topic.

David A. Braun, MAI, SRA
AVT
operates under the belief that there is
no substitute for the “Neighborhood
Appraiser.” Their knowledge of the
local market is unique and cannot be
duplicated by remote computer analysis.
These local appraisers are hardworking
and dependable. Without question these
gritty individuals will carry out their
duties as long as they have the
knowledge, training, and equipment to do
so.
Automated Valuation Tools is a
division of Automated Valuation
Technologies, Inc.