The Complete Online Course in Personal Property Appraising

Your Obligation to Become Fully Trained
Any person who represents himself as an appraiser has an obligation to the public to be sufficiently competent to fulfill the obligations that attach to the appraisal role and to the requirements of each specific appraisal assignment.

This course of study in valuation theory, principles, methodology and report writing prepares the student to understand and correctly employ the appraisal theory, methods and techniques necessary to develop a credible value opinion that is in compliance with USPAP. In the near future, ACA will also be offering an online USPAP course to help the student fully understand his obligations to the public.

ACA does not establish, accredit or certify appraisers. Mere completion of the Complete Online Course in Personal Property Appraising does not establish a student's qualifications to appraise. In addition to principles, methodology, and standards, would-be appraisers must also obtain requisite product knowledge of the types of property they will be appraising. The product knowledge that is necessary to produce a competent appraisal is a life-long learning endeavor and is not addressed by this course offering.

Students who wish to represent themselves as appraisers would benefit from joining an association or society that offers designations. Membership in a professional appraisal association or society is independent of the ACA. Each society establishes its own educational and experience requirements for designation.

The Association of Online Appraisers (AOA), the College for Appraisers (CFA), the New England Appraisers Association, as well as the Appraisers National Association (ANA) endorse our appraisal course offerings. Currently, students who complete the Complete Online Course in Personal Property Appraising will be recognized as meeting the principles and methodology portion of the educational requirement for earning a designation in the AOA, CFA, the NEAA as well as the ANA. We anticipate that other professional associations will also endorse our courses and accept them as satisfying training requirements for their members.

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