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CE WEBINAR: 3CE So You Want to Be a Broker
Instructor:  Michael Hidalgo
Location: 
Rworld Campus via MyRealtorDash
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Great...But wait! There are things Realtors® need to know before they forge ahead, and it necessitates a trusted resource to help them get prepared.
This course presents the considerations, possibilities, and the practicalities of owning your own real estate brokerage firm. Students will understand the reasons why not every Realtor® succeeds in becoming a Broker, and how to be one of the people that do. With the proper preparation you can succeed, and this course will show you how.
 
Objectives: After taking this class students will be able to:
  • List the agency options the broker's sales associates could offer the public.
  • Construct a Profit and Loss statement.
  • Contrast the operating expenses of a franchised firm to those of a non-franchised firm.
  • Categorize and list the broker-owner's responsibilities between FREC compliance and tax compliance.
  • Construct a timeline from office inception to profitability based on market driven assumptions.
  • Differentiate and list the pros and cons of the compensation’s plans discussed in the course.

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