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Program Description
Report writing—it’s where the rubber meets the road in our profession. But the best valuation analysis will be lost if it's not wrapped in readable content. And the best content may not be read if it’s mired in boilerplate or buried in an unnecessarily long report. Thus, the hallmark of success for effective report writing is writing to the level of the intended user—no more, no less. This webinar series focuses on the best practices of relevance, reliability, and replicability—and compliance with professional standards.
Learning Objectives
After completing this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Detect challenges in a formal business oral presentation
- Apply the elements of credible writing to business appraisal reports
- Recognize the features of excellent and problematic business appraisal reports
- Differentiate between scope and findings in an appraisal review report
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for all business valuation practitioners who want to improve the quality of their written appraisal reports and who are considering formal education in appraisal review. Accredited practitioners (CBA, CVA, ABV, ASA) interested in advancing their appraisal skills and developing new business opportunities, accredited practitioners acting as expert witnesses, and senior practitioners in charge of appraisal staff will greatly benefit from the skills taught in the course. Also, valuation practitioners representing clients before the Internal Revenue Service and other regulatory agencies.
This course qualifies for 12 bonus points toward NACVA credentialed member recertification, in addition to course CPE.
Presenter(s)
Ron Rudich, CPA, ABV, CFF, MCBA, CVA, ABAR, MAFF, CM&AA, CMEA, MS
CPE Credit
Program Level: Overview
Prerequsites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
CPE Credits: Nine (9) Hours
Fields of Study: Communications and Marketing; Regulatory Ethics
Non-Member $600
Member $540
Webinars on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday are Two (2) Hours each. Thursday's webinar is Three (3) Hours.
Upcoming Sessions
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