PENNSYLVANIA Real Estate CE , Title Insurance and Escrow, Exam Prep & Real Estate Professional Development
Pennsylvania Real estate license continuing education-MCE
A broker or salesperson who desires to renew a current license shall, as a condition precedent to renewal, complete 14 hours of commission-approved continuing education during the preceding license period. The continuing education must be completed by the May 31 deadline.
PLEASE NOTE: The above Requirements are subject to change.
Always check your state's requirements
Package #1 14.0 $129.00
Package #2 14.0 $129.00
Code of Ethics
Closing and Settlement Costs
Using the Internet to Serve Clients
Tax-Favorable Real Estate Transactions
Real Estate Finance
Environmental Hazards
Contracts, Purchase and Sales Agreements
Real Property Ownership & Land Use
Real Estate Appraisal
1031 Real Estate Exchange
Home Inspection
National Broker Exam Prep Exam Prep
National Salesperson Exam Prep Exam Prep
Ethics For Insurance Professionals 1 Hrs
Gramm Leach Bliley Act 1.0
Deeds 2 Hrs
Titles and Records 3 Hrs
Liens, Taxes & Foreclosures 3 Hrs
Real Estate Appraisal 3 Hrs
1031 Real Estate Exchanges 3 Hrs
Introduction to Title Insurance & Land Titles 4.0
Fundamentals of Mortgage Lending 8.0
Sales Negotiations Package 19.0
Gramm Leach Bliley Act 1.0
Creating Value Through Innovation 1.0
Workplace Violence 1.0
Consumer Protection Law 1.0
Managing Corporate Records 1.0
Evaluating Financial Performance 2.0
Dealing with Conflict and Confrontation 2.0
Dealing with Difficult People 2.0
Qualified Retirement Plans and IRAs 2.0
Anti-Money Laundering 2.0
Capital Budgeting Analysis 2.0
Qualified Retirement Plans and IRAs 2.0
The Management of Capital 2.0
RESPA 2.0
Understanding Economic Components 3.0
Asset Management 3.0
Commercial General Liability Insurance 3.0
Business Writing 3.0
Understanding an Appraiser's Role 3.0
Wills and Trusts 3.0
Appraisal Basics for Real Estate Agents 3.0
Estate Planning - Advanced 3.0
Estate Planning - Basic 3.0
Fair Housing 3.0
Introduction to Commercial Real Estate 3.0
Analyzing Financial Statements Advanced 3.0
Understanding Securities Trading 3.0
Annuities 3.0
Arbitration and Mediation 3.0
Corporate Pension Plans 3.0
Investment Analysis 3.0
Investment Risk and Policy 3.0
Life, Health, Disability and Long Term Care 4.0
Prospecting, Selling & Closing 4.0
1031 Exchanges 4.0
Margin Accounts 5.0
Understanding Different Types of Security Investments 5.0
Equities 5.0
Creating Value Through Financial Management 6.0
Introduction to Property and Casualty
and the Insurance Contract 6.0
Employment Law 6.0
Estimating the Gross Living Area 6.0
Agency Operations 6.0
Negotiations- Reading People 6.0
Understanding the Rules of NASD 6.0
Negotiations- Effective Communication 6.0
Negotiations- Negotiations 7.0
Property Insurance 8.0
Building a Real Estate Practice 30.0
Sample Course Descriptions
14 Hr Pennsylvania Real Estate CE Package 1
APPROVED FOR: 14 HOURS
The package includes the following courses:
- 1031 Real Estate Exchanges
- Using the Internet to Serve Clients
REGULATORY REQUIREMENT
Please see the state/regulatory requirement from the course catalog page.
SEAT TIME:
This course has been approved for 14 hours.
TESTING:
Quizzes - All quizzes must be taken to proceed forward to the next lesson.
Final Exam - You will be required to take a final exam.
Approved Course Number(s):
CR007580
CR007584
CR007582
CR007577
14 Hr Pennsylvania Real Estate CE Package 2
APPROVED FOR: 14 HOURS
The package includes the following courses:
- Tax Favorable Real Estate Transactions
- Contracts, Purchase, & Sales Agreements
14 Hr Pennsylvania Real Estate CE Package 3
APPROVED FOR: 14 HOURS
The package includes the following courses:
- Tax Favorable Real Estate Transactions
- 1031 Real Estate Exchanges
Closing and Settlement Costs
This course provides an introduction to residential real estate finance, including information on how to underwrite FHA, VA, FNMA and FHLMC loans. Understanding this information will help the student assist his or her buyer- and seller-clients from the initial meeting, through the closing proceedings with basic financing and loan-qualification questions. In accordance with TREC rules Sections 535.71 and 535.72D, in this course, you will learn the basics of the different types of loans available, loan applications, appraisals, escrow, titles and credit reports, including qualifying for loan amounts and verifying income and assets. Upon completion of this module, the student will know how to calculate loan amounts, estimate monthly payments, property taxes, hazard and mortgage insurance (for conventional, FHA and VA) and qualifying ratios and income.
Approved Course Number(s):
CR007586
National Salesperson Exam Prep
An Exam Prep for Texas Real Estate License Candidates Based upon the Required PSI Exam
This exam prep is provided to those students who are preparing to take the state-mandated exam to become Real Estate Licensees in their state. It is not an official or otherwise sanctioned testing mechanism, and is meant merely to provide a determination of your preparedness for taking the Proctored Exam given by PSI (Psychological Services, Inc.) in your state. This is the national portion of the exam. In order for this testing module to be truly effective you should have completed pre-license educational coursework.
Like the official exam that you will take to gain your license, this test is comprised of questions dealing with issues applicable nationwide, and with state-specific issues. To help you retain the information presented here, these subject areas are presented separately and all questions have feedback to explain the correct answer.
You will study the following subjects:
- Land Use Controls and Regulations
- Valuation and Market Analysis
Fundamentals of Mortgage Lending
This course provides an introduction to the basics of mortgage lending, from qualifying the borrower and qualifying the property in the underwriting process, to the various types of financing available, to closing the sale. The course begins with a discussion of the forces that control the market: supply, demand and the government. The student will learn the varied methods of real estate finance. Lenders run risks in making real estate loans; for this reason, they must have a firm grasp of a borrower's financial qualifications. They consider a borrower's income, credit, debt, source of funds and net worth. However, no analysis, no matter how thorough, of a borrower's creditworthiness can be enough to make a loan free of risk. The second lesson introduces the different legislation related to real estate mortgage of which the student must have a fair knowledge. The third lesson describes the mortgage market and the way it is divided into primary and secondary lenders.
Approved Course Number(s):
111974
Understanding Economic Components
This course provides an overview of components that contribute to our nation’s economic workings. From understanding the economics of the business cycle, to the effects of inflation, investment analysis, and currency markets and exchange rates, students will gain a firm grasp on economic policy. Students will also learn about the money market and the sources of economic and business performance data.
Qualified Retirement Plans and IRAs
:This course will provide an understanding of qualified retirement plans and IRAs (Individual Retirement Accounts), including options; set up; who may contribute, how much, and how often; and distribution. A great introduction to our retirement course offerings, including 401(k), Keogh Plans, and Corporate Pension Plans.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
•Understand Qualified Retirement Plans and Individual Retirement Accounts
• Become acquainted with the contribution rules, tax treatment, and distribution rules under an Individual Retirement Account (IRA).
• Grasp Roth IRAs and Coverdell Education Savings Accounts (CESAs)
• Comprehend Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) Plans and Matching Plans for Employees (SIMPLE)
• Become familiar with the eligibility requirements, contribution rules, tax treatment, and distribution rules under Roth IRAs, CESAs, SEPs and SIMPLEs.
TOPICS COVERED:
•INTRODUCTION
•LESSON 1: QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLANS & IRAs
•LESSON 2: OTHER RETIREMENT INVESTMENT OPTIONS
Estate Planning - Advanced
This course focuses on are the proper methods of holding legal title to property during your life, and passing your estate on to your heirs in a manner and timing of your choosing, all with minimum taxes and intervention by the legal system.
It begins with a consideration of the estate planning process and the documents of transfer. The course then addresses the unified transfer tax system and the calculation of an individual’s estate tax liability. Estate planning techniques such as trusts, marital and charitable deduction vehicles, and intra-family business and property transfers are then discussed. The course ends with a consideration of post-mortem tax planning.
1031 Exchanges
The objective of this course is to enlighten the participant in the many important aspects of Internal Revenue Code Section 1031. The course will focus on the benefits of the §1031 exchange for the investor, licensed real estate agent/broker and other parties to the transaction.
Participants will learn exactly what qualifies under Section 1031 and, furthermore, how to utilize the various types of §1031 exchange formats to enhance their clients' position in the investment real estate market.
Real-life examples will be used to illustrate the important procedural issues as well as the IRS Rules and Regulations.
Pennsylvania Real estate continuing education-MCE classes, title insurance & escrow classes,1031 Real Estate Exchange ,Liens & Taxes & Foreclosures ,Real Estate Appraisal,Asset Management,Real Property Ownership & Land Use,Environmental Hazards, Purchase and Sales Agreements & Fair Housing