10 Must Do’s for 2020
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Here’s a brief list of the top success-building tips to help advance your appraisal career or practice.
- Perform evaluations with confidence. Register for The Appraisal Foundation’s FREE USPAP-Compliant Sample Evaluations and Update on Standards January 16 webinar. Presentation will cover two sample evaluations, updates on Standards, and include Q&A.
- Know the latest USPAP changes. Register for ASA’s What’s New in USPAP 2020 January 29 webinar. A special emphasis will be upon what is important for MTS and PP appraisers.
- Build and manage your career for success. Post your resume, get alerts, apply for jobs and access customized learning content on ASA’s Job Bank.
- Make the most of your ASA membership. Take advantage of exclusive savings offered by our Benefit Partners.
- Manage your online brand and network of referral sources. Add/update your Find an Appraiser Portfolio and connect/follow with fellow ASA’s on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and more.
- Expand your marketability. Add a specialty or certification. Available programs include, Appraisal Review & Management, Intangible Asset, CEIV, Master Gemologist Appraiser, Aircraft, Going Concern and others.
- Stay on top of the profession’s latest developments. Visit ASA’s Marketplace for important webinar recordings, ASA’s ARM, BV and MTS Journals for articles, and ASA’s Newsroom for announcements, newsletters, videos and blog posts.
- Promote your success. Add the prestigious and globally recognized ASA credential and logo to your reports, website and marketing outreach. Visit ASA’s Branding Resources for logo files and Branding Guide.
- Continue your professional development. Register for upcoming ASA national, local chapter or e-learning classes, and attend an upcoming conference, like the 2020 ASA International Conference, October 11-13 at the Marriott Magnificent Mile in Chicago, IL.
- Make a difference. Become a mentor, support your local chapter’s Member-Get-A-Member Challenge, and make a donation to the ASA Educational Foundation or the NAIFA Education & Research Trust.
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