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REPRINTED BY PERMISSION OF GLADLY | LEARN MORE AT: hps://gogladly.com/blog/funding-reserves-for-the-common-good/


AVAILABLE ON DEMAND >> Buy the Green Bananas: Invest in Your Community’s Future


Do you avoid buying green bananas for fear that you might not be around to see them ripen? Fifty-five is young, yet some age restricted communities face the perennial challenge of convincing owners to fully fund reserves for future capital investments that they might not be around to enjoy.


This presentation will provide insights on how to overcome this challenge including a discussion of the ramifications of not following fiduciary responsibility for the long-term life of the association, how reserves impact the budget and ensure the association will have the funds for capital improvement projects as they arise, and how those on fixed incomes can relax without having to fear the dreaded special assessment.


THIS PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE ON DEMAND. After you register, you will have 60 days to access the webinar link in your Online Classroom and to view the program. Managers: You must view the recorded webinar in order to receive continuing education credits. Visit: www.cai-padelval.org/attend/webinars/ #ondemand to buy this on demand program.


CAI’s On Demand Programs are generously sponsored by Stark & Stark. 46 January | February 2021


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