Monday, March 16, 2026

Last Chance: Save $75 on Applied Forest Finance Class!

Early-Bird Discount Ends Tomorrow for 
Forisk's Applied Forest Finance Class!

Class Held via Live Webinar on March 31, 2026

Taught Once Per Year


Forisk's Applied Forest Finance Class, taught by Brooks Mendell, details the step-by-step financial analysis required to answer key investment and forest management questions. Attendees will learn how to identify, value, and rank timber and forestry investments.


Attendees will receive a digital copy of the Forest Finance Simplified and the Aunt Fanny Learns Forestry book, as well as electronic course materials. Attendees will also receive Excel models for reinforcing and applying the concepts learned during the course.


This class is held via live webinar, and the recording will be made available to registered attendees afterwards.

Discounts


Register by TOMORROW, March 17th, to get the early registration discount and save $75! The discounted rate is available until 11:59pm eastern time.


Firms that subscribe to Forisk's research receive an additional 10% discount on their employees' registration fees. This includes the FRQ, the Wood Fiber Review, and the Mill Capacity Database.


College students are also eligible to receive a 10% discount.


Email Jessica Hood for the subscriber promo code BEFORE registering online!

Continuing Ed Credit


Attendees can earn 6.0 CE hours for the following:

  • CFE (Forestry)
  • GA CLE / MTH (Logger / Georgia Master Timber Harvester)
  • GA Real Estate/Appraisal


Those wishing to receive CE credits in other states or with other agencies will receive a certificate of completion so they can apply to receive reciprocal credits of their choosing.


The webinar will be recorded for online viewing afterwards, however we can only offer CE credits to the people who attend the live event.

Key Topics in this Course



  • Common mistakes and how to correct them
  • Financial criteria: ranking investment options
  • Discount rates: estimating risk
  • Testing for how forest carbon affects management and returns
  • Marginal analysis: when does forest management pay?
  • Case study: when do we clearcut for pulpwood versus manage for sawtimber?
  • Case study: maximizing financial returns from existing stands


Click here to view the full agenda

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