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4 June 2012
Toronto, ON, Canada
SummaryThis 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-LearningPrior 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. UBC Certificate in Mining StudiesThis course qualifies for one day of short course credit for the UBC Certificate in Mining Studies, a continuing education initiative by the Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining at the University of British Columbia. more details »Continuing Professional Development (CPD)This course meets the requirements for formal CPD activity for most Canadian provincial associations and US state boards and may contribute the equivalent in hours towards your CPD requirement. more details » 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. |