EduMine: Mineral Property Valuation

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EduMine: Mineral Property Valuation

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edumine-mineral-property-valuationEduMine: Mineral Property Valuation

AREAS OF STUDY: Management

Qualifies for CMS
Presenter: Lawrence Devon Smith (Presenter)

 

January 31, February 1, 2, 2017
02:00am – 05:00am AEST (QLD)
03:00am – 06:00am AEDT (NSW, VIC, ACT, TAS)
02:30am – 05:30am ACST (SA, NT)
12:00am – 03:00am ASWT (WA)


 

  • Audience Level: Professional
  • Dates: 31 January – 2 February 2017
  • Early Bird: AUD 534.60
  • Enrollment: Included
  • Registration Fee: AUD 594.00
  • Location: Live Webcast
  • Duration: 3 sessions of 3 hours each
  • CEUs: 0.8 (8 PDHs)

 

Summary

This course examines the various approaches and methods of developing valuations for mineral properties and projects as well as mining companies. International standards are reviewed and the Canadian CIMVAL standard is discussed in more detail. The three valuation approaches (Cost, Market, Income) are examined along with the various methods within each approach. Techniques for risk assessment are described. Reporting requirements are examined and a suggested table of contents for a valuation report is discussed.

 

Pre-Course e-Learning

Prior to the course, registered delegates have access to the online e-learning material consisting of two introductory courses titled Mineral Property Valuation 1 – Standards and Guidelines and Mineral Property Valuation 2 – Approaches and Methods.

 

Certificate in Mining Studies

This course qualifies for one day of short course credit for the Certificate in Mining Studies (CMS), a continuing education program of accredited short courses, webcasts and online courses for lifelong learning in mining, supported by University of British Columbia and University of Arizona. More details.

 

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Registered participants who attend the entire webcast and complete an evaluation at the end of the course will receive a Certificate of Attendance, confirming the Professional Development Hours (PDH)/Continuing Education Units (CEU) earned. Please confirm with your employer and/or professional association that this course qualifies for CPD.

 

Who Should Attend?

The course is appropriate for geologists, explorationists, engineers, regulators, mining analysts, mineral economists and others with a basic understanding of the mineral industry.

 

More information or to register

www.edumine.com/courses/live-webcasts/mineral-property-valuation