NH&RA Annual Meeting (2016)

Continuing Education

NH&RA / NCHMA sessions typically fulfill continuing education requirements for appraisers, accountants, attorneys, and other real estate professionals. NH&RA will work closely with you and your CE certifying body to ensure you receive the maximum number of CE hours. Questions may be submitted to NH&RA directly by contacting Thom Amdur at 202-939-1753 or tamdur@housingonline.com.

NH&RA / NCHMA is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org.

Anticipated Credit Hours: 15

Teaching Methods & Prerequisites

  • All sessions are presented live by industry practitioners
  • The sessions include individual presentations, panel discussions, and question and answer periods
  • The conference does not require prerequisite coursework, prior knowledge, or advanced preparation. It is intended for real estate and tax professionals with all levels of understanding (basic, intermediate, and advanced).
  • NH&RA anticipates that this meeting will fulfill 15 hours of continuing education. NH&RA meetings typically fulfill other professional continuing education requirements for appraisers, attorneys, and accountants. NH&RA is committed to working with you and the certification organization to ensure continuing education credits.

Learning Objectives

The 2016 Annual Meeting will enable attendees to:

  • Demonstrate a better understanding of current housing tax credit legislative and regulatory settings by joining experts in examining low-income housing tax credits, historic rehabilitation tax credits, new market tax credits, tax-exempt bond financing, state housing finance agencies, FHA, HUD, and USDA rural development programs;
  • Engage in discussions about various legislation and proposed and enacted regulations and how they impact housing development and finance.
  • Share knowledge, ideas, and techniques for underwriting and assessing housing tax credit market transactions;
  • Expand on individual and/or firm-wide networking opportunities to key stakeholders in the various sects of the housing industry, including developers, equity investors, lenders, market analysts, appraisers, state and local officials, bond underwriters, attorneys, accountants, and other professionals;
  • Gain better access to NH&RA’s collection of educational products and resources.

Special Assistance

Our conference facilities comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Please contact Thom Amdur at 202-939-1753 or tamdur@housingonline.com if you require assistance.