ARGUS Valuation - DCF

  • Introduction to ARGUS Valuation - DCF and Initial Property Set-Up
    Get started using ARGUS Valuation - DCF! This informative primer will show you how to log into ARGUS Valuation - DCF and begin creating a new property model from scratch.
  • Understanding Revenues and Expenses
    This course will teach you how to input the necessary revenue and expense information for a property or portfolio in ARGUS Valuation - DCF. The course deals with items like capital, operating, reimbursable and miscellaneous expenses.
  • Building the Rent Roll
    The list of tenants or rent roll is one of the most important data points in a financial model. This class provides specific instruction on how to enter tenant data, determine market leasing assumptions, and run informative reports based on tenant data.
  • Using the Yield Menu
    As you advance through your training, the course on using the Yield Menu in ARGUS Valuation - DCF will be particularly helpful in including factors such as property purchase and resale, debt financing and present value discounting in your analysis.
  • Reports
    This course will introduce you to running reports and utilizing the different reporting capabilities such as exporting and basic graphing. You will learn about Property Level Reports, Tracking Reports, and Rent Roll Reports.
  • Graphs
    This course will review advanced reporting options. This course will also cover Marketing Leasing Assumptions reporting, Supporting Schedules, Input Assumptions, and Report Packages. In addition, more in depth graphing will be reviewed.
  • Building a Portfolio
    This course will explain how to create an ARGUS Valuation - DCF portfolio and run consolidated reports. This course will also cover how to run scenarios across the portfolio adjusting assumptions such as market rents, inflation rates, and cap rates. In addition, learn how to model portfolio level debt and consolidate tenant cash flows.
  • Advanced Rent Roll
    This course will provide an understanding of the rent roll and how to model rental bumps, CPI, and step rent. This course also covers how to build categories to structure more complex Tenant Improvements, Leasing Commissions, and Rent Abatements. In addition, leasing up large blocks of space and creating tenant groups are explained in great detail.
  • Detailed Reimbursement Methods
    This course will explain how to model several reimbursement methods including Base Year, Net, Retail CAM pools, and Recovery Caps. This course also covers key reports including the Recovery Tracking report, The Reimbursement Detail report, and Scheduled Expense Reimbursement Revenue.