When

Thursday September 10, 2015 at 9:00 AM PDT
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Friday September 11, 2015 at 4:00 PM PDT

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Where

STCU 
1620 N Signal Drive
Liberty Lake, WA 99019
 

 
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Contact

John Rimer 
Northern Rockies Chapter of IFMA 
208-953-1360 
john@fm360online.com 
 

FMP - Finance & Business in Spokane - September 10th-11th (In-Class & Online) 

Earn your way to IFMA's FMP, Facility Management Professional, one of the most sought after credentials in the facility industry.  

The FMP provides a well-rounded understanding of what it takes to manage a robust facility management program and is beneficial to those entering the field and the well-seasoned.  Additionally, the FMP is good preparation for those desiring to obtain their CFM as it helps you to start thinking like a CFM.

The Northern Rockies Chapter of IFMA is excited to offer this class on Finance & Business, which is one of the four needed to earn the FMP.    

Click here to learn more about the FMP or join us for a FREE informational webinar.  

For those that can't attend physically, the chapter is offering the opportunity to join remotely through Virutal Instructor-Led Training.  

The chapter is providing the below purchasing options:

  • HYBRID KIT includes all FOUR FMP modules and the TWO Instructor-Led Classes for $1599** (Only $1199 with Avista scholarship**)
  • OR purchase the INDIVIDUAL MODULE and ONE Instructor-Led Class for only $625 ($469 with Avista scholarship**)
  • OR if you already have the material, attend the class for $250 ($188 with Avista scholarship**)

Avista Utilities customers save an additional 25% - use discount code "AVISTA" when registering.  Note Avista scholarships are limited, so register now!  Big "Thank you!" to Avista.

 Click here to see list of currently scheduled in-class and online FMP courses.

More about the Finance & Business Course

Facility managers manage/oversee high-value assets that represent significant financial investment in technology, buildings, structures, interiors, exteriors and grounds. Since facility managers are typically responsible for the oversight, operation and maintenance of the buildings and grounds, as well as oversight of various service contracts, understanding the basics of finance and business is critical. (View Table of Contents)