Reserve Study
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What is a Reserve Study?
Reserves are funds set aside from monthly assessment income for ongoing repair and replacement of a private club, resort hotel, or community association's needs, such as roofs, streets, sidewalks, central heating and cooling plants, swimming pool equipment and tennis courts. Because these expenses tend to be large, a reserve timetable should be established to accumulate the necessary replacement funds. A Reserve Study entails such a timetable and includes an inventory of components, their useful life, and estimated replacement cost.

How can an Reserve Specialist help my club?

Expert Analysis
A Reserve Specialist can help ensure that your private club, resort or community association prepares its reserve budget as accurately as possible. By preparing a reserve study for your organization, a Reserve Specialist will help your club maintain its long-term financial health by providing:

    • An inventory of items subject to replacement
    • An estimate of the useful remaining life of those items
    • An estimated cost of replacement; and
    • A funding plan designed to cover future expenditures

RS designee is required to perform reserve studies based on a strict set of standards developed by Community Association Institute. CAI's National Reserve Study Standards provide a detailed list of functions that must be included in each type of study being performed:

    • A Full Reserve Study includes a site visit, component inventory, condition assessment, life and valuation estimates, fund status and funding plan.
    • An Update Reserve Study - Site Visit/On-site Review includes a condition assessment of the existing inventory, life and valuation estimates, fund status and funding plan
    • An Update Reserve Study - No Site Visit/Off-site Review includes life and valuation adjustments to the existing inventory, fund status and funding plan.

Experience
An RS-designee has a wealth of experience in the diverse aspects of component analysis and financial planning for private clubs, resorts, and community associations. A Reserve Specialist successfully meets the designation's comprehensive requirements, including:

    • Preparing at least 50 reserve studies within the last three years
    • Holding a bachelor's degree in construction management, architecture or engineering (or equivalent experience and education); and
    • Maintaining professional-level CAI membership in good standing.

Integrity
A Reserve Specialist commits to uphold the highest ethical standards. He or she must abide by the strict rules of conduct outlined by CAI's Professional Reserve Specialist Code of Ethics, which states the designee shall:

    • Comply with current standards or practices as established by CAI and the Reserve Specialist (RS) Designation Review Board;
    • Not provide inaccurate or misleading information to a prospective or current client Disclose in writing to the client actual, potential or perceived conflict of interest;
    • Conduct himself or herself in accordance with the Reserve Specialist requirements; and Abide by CAI's redesignation policy.


    


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