Education Schedule
Miami, FL , June 2 - 5, 2010NACVA and the IBA's
2010 Annual Consultants' Conference
2009 Education
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| 8002B: Essentials of Business Appraisal | Mon-Thurs |
| 1044: Business Appraisal Review Accreditation Workshop | Mon-Thurs |
| 1045: Advanced Application of the Market Approach | Tues-Wed |
| 7100: Business Valuator Accredited for Litigation (BVAL) Workshop | Mon-Fri |
| 1036: ESOP Appraisals | Mon |
Workshops Co-Sponsored by CTI and IBA*
| FAAZ: Forensic Accounting Academy** | Mon-Sat |
| HCC: Healthcare Consulting Workshop | Mon-Sat |
| MLS: Matrimonial Litigation Support Workshop+ Exam | Mon-Sat |
| BIPD: Business and Intellectual Property Damages Workshop+ Exam | Mon-Sat |
| FWF: Forensic Workshop for Financial Professionals | Mon- Wed |
| FEW: Expert Witness Bootcamp** | Thurs- Sat |
| AFV: Advanced Fair Value Workshop | Thurs- Fri |
| AVCS: Advanced Valuation: Application and Models** | Tues- Thurs |
| SAS: Top 25 Tools to Help Auditors Comply with SAS 99 | Fri- Sat |
Atlanta, GA Dec 7-12, 2009
The W Hotel Downtown - (404) 582-5800
IBA’s Business Valuation Master Series Courses endorsed by Shannon Pratt
| 1044: Business Appraisal Review Accreditation Workshop | Mon-Thurs |
| 1010: Report Writing, Review & Analysis | Wed-Thurs |
| 1006: Preparation for the CBA Written Examination | Friday |
Workshops Co-Sponsored by CTI and IBA*
| FAAZ: Forensic Accounting Academy** | Mon-Sat |
| FXL: Litigation BootCamp for Financial Experts | Mon-Sat |
| MA: Mergers and Acquisitions Workshop+ Exam | Mon-Sat |
| FVFR: Valuation for Financial Reporting Workshop | Mon-Sat |
| DCAV: Distressed Company Analysis and Valuation† | Thurs- Fri |
| AVCS: Advanced Valuation: Application and Models** | Tues- Thurs |
| S140: Fundamentals of Financial Modeling and Forecasting† | Thurs- Fri |
| T50: Normalizing and Then Projecting Earnings† | Mon |
| T70: Valuation Methods: Alternatives and Decision Criteria† | Mon |
| T60: Adv Valuation Discounts and Premiums† | Tues |
| T150: Valuations Using the Transaction and Guideline Approach † | Tues |
| T20: Capitalization/Discount Rates: Assessing the Alternatives† | Fri |
| COC: Determining the Cost of Capital Using Duff and Phelps† | Fri |
*Click on each corresponding course code to view the course fee, locations, dates and times.
**Courses require a laptop.
† Course Outlines Forthcoming
| For groups of 10 or more, IBA will travel to your location for customized sessions. Call us for details. |
| PRICING *IBA members receive a 10% discount on these prices for individual courses and packages.
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| HAND-CRAFTED, HANDS-ON EDUCATION FOR THE REST OF YOUR PROFESSIONAL LIFE |
We believe in gathering in small groups to share knowledge and practice skills. That’s why we limit class sizes. What you learn is so important to us, we’ll keep working with you for the rest of your career. “Share the Wealth” isn’t our motto. It’s our creed.
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8002: Essentials of Business Appraisal (Intermediate; 64 hrs CPE) IBA instructors recognize the different backgrounds of students in the class. The course is designed for participants with financial, brokerage and consulting backgrounds to master the appraisal process. |
Offered in two sessions of four days each, the course provides pre-reading to even the knowledge base; students complete complex assignments between sessions. - Correct application of discounts and premia Class size limited to 30 registrants. |
| EXPERT WITNESS TRAINING USING YOUR APPRAISAL WORK PRODUCT |
7100: Business Valuator Accredited for Litigation (BVAL) Workshop (Advanced; 40 hrs CPE) Outward bound for expert witnesses, with a 6:1 student/instructor ratio and maximum practice time for the skills litigation support experts need: - Preparing counsel memos |
Participants bring their own appraisal report for the basis of their testimony work. You’ll review the report of another student and prep counsel on areas of inquiry. Give a deposition and learn why “answering only the question asked” can be bad advice. Learn how to deal with cross examination in a way which builds your credibility and do the right thing. |
Team-taught by a veteran business appraiser with a law degree and a lawyer with business appraisal knowledge, we’ll push your limits in a safe environment; refine your skills; and give you the power to control your opinion, maintain your credibility, stand for your principles, and help the Court do justice. Class size limited to 12 Path to the BVAL credential. |
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The Institute of Business Appraisers is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses of CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. NASBA web site: www.nasba.org
| Program Level | Overview— | Update— | Basic— | Intermediate— | Advanced— |
| Learning activity level that provides a general review of a subject area from a broad perspective. | Learning activity level that provides a general review of new developments. | Learning activity level most beneficial to individuals new to a skill or an attribute. | Learning activity level that builds on a basic program most appropriate for individuals with detailed knowledge in an area. | Learning activity level most useful for individuals with mastery of the particular topic. This level focuses on the development of in-depth knowledge, a variety of skills, or a broader range of applications. | |
| Prerequisite: | None required. These overview programs may be appropriate for professionals at all organizational levels. | Participants need a background in the subject area and desire to keep current. | Previous training or experience with the fundamentals of accounting, finance, economics, and business writing. These individuals are often at the staff or entry level in organizations, although such programs may also benefit a seasoned professional with limited exposure to the area. | Previous training or research on subject matter being taught. Such persons are often at a mid-level within the organization, with operational and/or supervisory responsibilities. | Good knowledge of topic and experience in the field. Advanced level programs are often appropriate for seasoned professionals within organizations; however, they may also be beneficial for other professionals with specialized knowledge in a subject area. |
CPE Fields of Study (FoS)—
AC |
= | Accounting | BE |
= | Behavioral Ethics | |
ACG |
= | Accounting—Governmental | CM |
= | Communications | |
AD |
= | Auditing | PD |
= | Personal Development | |
ADG |
= | Auditing—Governmental | PHR |
= | Personnel/HR | |
AP |
= | Administrative Practice (Consulting) | CS | = | Computer Science | |
SEB |
= | Social Environment of Business | EC | = | Economics | |
RE |
= | Regulatory Ethics | MM | = | Mathematics | |
BL |
= | Business Law | PRD | = | Production | |
BM&O |
= | Business Management & Organization | SK&A | = | Specialized Knowledge & Applications | |
FN |
= | Finance | ST | = | Statistics | |
MAS |
= | Management Advisory Services | TX | = | Taxes |
