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The CVA and AVA credentials have been accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), a division of the National Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA). A primary requirement for becoming a CVA is to hold a valid license as a Certified Public Accountant, while AVAs must hold a business degree and/or MBA or higher business degree from an accredited college or university and demonstrate substantial business valuation experience, among other requirements.
Who Should Attend this Webinar Series
Tax, audit, and accounting services practitioners who wish to specialize in a lucrative, non-seasonal consulting niche; merger and acquisition consultants, investment and financial analysts, investment bankers, financial officers, business advisors, accounting and finance professionals; anyone who deals with business value in the course of his or her work.
Business Valuations: Fundamentals, Techniques and Theory (FT&T) (8hrs CPE)
Webinar Time: 2 - 4pm EST
Part 1 - March 2
Part 2 - March 4
Part 3 - March 9
Part 4 - March 11
Learning Objectives
After completing this Webinar course participants will be able to:
- Perform a financial analysis of a company as it relates to a valuation engagement
- Identify an appropriate valuation approach and method for a given valuation purpose
- Match a discount or capitalization rate to the appropriate benefit stream under the income approach
- Identify and explain the differences in standards of value and their application in a valuation engagement
Business Valuations: Applications and Calculations of the Income and Asset Approaches (4hrs CPE)
Webinar Time: 2 - 4pm EST
Part 1 - March 16
Part 2 - March 18
Learning Objectives
After completing this Webinar course participants will be able to:
- Calculate a value using the adjusted net asset method under the Asset Approach.
- Determine when it is appropriate to use a Capitalization of Single-Period Earnings Method vs. Discounted Future Earnings Method under the Income Approach.
- Identify appropriate normalizing adjustments and calculate a normalized benefit stream.
Completed Transaction and Guideline Public Comparable Methods (4hrs CPE)
Webinar Time: 2 - 4pm EST
Part 1 - March 23
Part 2 - March 25
Learning Objectives
After completing the course titled, The Market Approach, participants will be able to:
- Perform the market approach using the completed transaction method
- Perform the market approach using the guideline public company method
- Explain their work in a written narrative
- Utilize these results with other studies to determine the value of a private company
Case Studies in Business Valuation-Facts to Conclusion (2hrs CPE)
Webinar Time: 2 - 4pm EST
March 30
Learning Objectives
After completing this Webinar course participants will be able to:
- Identify the necessary steps to complete a business valuation
- Locate the necessary data, models and studies
- Explain the valuation through a business valuation report
- List the critical steps in building a successful valuation practice
- Review and check valuation work against other reports
Special Purpose Valuations (2hrs CPE)
Webinar Time: 2 - 4pm EST
April 1, 2010
Learning Objectives
After completing this Webinar course participants will be able to:
- Identify the necessary steps to complete a business valuation
- Locate the necessary data, models and studies
- Explain the valuation through a business valuation report
- List the critical steps in building a successful valuation practice
- Review and check valuation work against other reports
For a detailed BV Training Center program description: click here
For the Core Body of Knowledge for Business Valuations: click here |