New England

Facilities Advisors has been preparing reserve studies since 1982. We have worked with condominium, homeowners, and timeshare associations throughout the state.

  1. We wrote the book on reserve studies - "Reserve Studies - The Complete Guide"
  2. We wrote the standards on reserve studies - ICBI's Generally Accepted Reserve Study Standards - Facilities Advisors president Gary Porter is also president of the International Capital Budgeting Institute (ICBI), and which more than meets the requirements of the Community Associations Institute (CAI) national reserve study standards.
  3. We use certified software guaranteed for accuracy - Our Facilities 7 internet-based software has been certified by ICBI and tested by an independent CPA firm

Benefits of selecting Facilities Advisors Florida for your reserve study:

Competitive fees

We are able to provide competitive fees because of our extensive experience and dedication to using technology to make our services more efficient.  This also translates into time savings and the ability to keep fees competitive.  We are the only reserve study company to have developed software to electronically capture component data on site, which reduces the amount of time necessary to gather component data and translate that information into a reserve study report. 

We "scope" the reserve study so that level of component detail matches how money is expended by the association, as that is the ONLY way the reserve study can ever be correlated to your association financial statements.  We ask you questions and help tailor the reserve study to your unique association.  Our internet-based software, with a multi-dimensional database structure (hidden in the background) and capabilities for three category levels plus major and minor components, gives us the ability to provide data at the correct level, and still be able to "roll up" the data into concise reports.  

Responsiveness

We are responsive to your needs.  If you request changes to your report, we will make them.  After all, it is your report.

Easy-to-read reports

Our reports are prepared at a summary level for easy comprehension, followed by detail reports as supplemental schedules.  This keeps the "official" reserve study report small enough to provide to members and others, and the detail supplmental schedules can be used internally by management.  Different reports for different users.  We also provide any statutory and regulatory disclosures.  We give you the information you need to (1) prepare your budget, and (2) communicate summary in formation to your board of directors and members.

Internet-based software

We also provide access to the same internet-based software we used to prepare your reserve study.  This allows you to keep your reserve plan up-to-date, and save money in the future by (1) proactively planning reserve projects, and (2) minimizing future reserve study costs based on your update of component information.

Call us today for a free proposal

(877) 305-6700

You win with our unique approach to reserve studies; competitive fees, easy-to-read reports, a component structure tailored to YOUR association, and access to our internet-based software.  This is not just an Excel workbook, we give you access to the same software we use to perform your reserve study - the most powerful software in the industry, which has been tested by an independent CPA firm for accuracy of calculations.  We work WITH our clients to help you achieve the best outcome.

Our Goals for your Reserve Study

Our first goal is to make your reserve study something more than simply the fulfillment of a statutory obligation. We believe that the reserve study should be a functional tool used in the financial management of the association. This means that the reserve study needs to be realistic. Too often, we hear from new clients that they don't believe their prior reserve study was correct. We believe that the reserve study should be a reflection of the Association's actual maintenance plan. Therefore we will ask you questions about recently completed and planned future reserve expenditures. While none of us can accurately predict the future over the next 30 years, the association's facilities manager usually has clear short-term plans (over the next 1 to 3 years). We attempt to incorporate that plan into the reserve study, otherwise it serves little purpose.

Our second goal is to make sure that your reserve study complies with statutory requirements.

Gary Porter RS, CPA, FMP, RRC, RSS

Gary Porter

Gary has provided financial services to condominium and homeowners associations since 1976. He has authored seven books and more than 400 articles on association financial matters and has made dozens of presentations to industry groups.