By John A. Tirone
326 Pages, 8.5 x 11
For clear, comprehensive and professional coverage of broad range of real estate problem solving application on the HP 17BII financial calculator, this is the book. The examples and SOLVE routines are taken directly from author's seminars and real estate consulting practice. Each routine has been honed to perfection, field tested and proven to get results. You will find new technology in income property appraisal which reduces a complex problem to 15 seconds of simple keystrokes! This book is a confidence builder that will greatly expand your real-world real estate problem solving knowledge beyond anything published to date in a single volume of work on the HP 17BII. You'll see explanations and examples of:
- Income property appraisal
- Home buyer income qualification
- PMI
- Maximum affordable price and required downpayment
- Lease analysis
- Discounting and future value
- Commercial property analysis
- Regular mortgages
- Blended rates, skipped and deferred payment schedules
- Net proceeds to the seller
- Required sales price and maximum commission
- Buydowns
- IRR, NPV and MIRR
- ARMS
- WRAPS
- GPMS
- GEMS
- Available funds allocated for the downpayment and costs
- Balloons
- Seventeen user-friendly SOLVE routines give you accurate results in seconds
- Hundreds of solid examples and practice problems
About the Author
John A. Tirone, a resident of Harper Woods, Michigan, is an attorney who specializes in real estate law and real estate investment analysis, currently teaching Real Estate Transactions at Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan. John authored five books on using the Hewlett-Packard financial calculators, including The Home Buyer Income Qualification Manual - HP 17B and HP 19B Routines, and Professional Real Estate Problem Solving Using the HP 12C. The author presented over 400 seminars through numerous real estate firms and real estate boards, colleges and universities, municipalities, and appraisal societies, including presentations to College Students, Assessors and Appraisers, real estate Agents and Brokers, Attorneys, and CPAs. The author has also written real estate education programs and has reviewed several national real estate texts.