Certified Valuation Analyst
An Outline of CVA Training Program
Day One:Book One: Business Valuation- Universal and Funda-mental ApplicationChapter One: Introduction
What is Business Valuation?
The Evolution of Business valuation
Valuation Opportunities for the Business Valuation Profes-sional
Overview of the Business Valuation Industry
Purposes of Valuations
Professional Associations for Business Valuation
The Valuation Process
Understanding Levels of Value
Valuation Theory in U.S. versus Other Countries
Day Two:Chapter three: Financial Analysis and GeneratingEconomic/ Normalized Financial Statements
Financial Analysis
Economic/Normalized Financial Statements
IAS and GAAP Accounting Vs. EconomicAccounting
Constructing Economic Balance Sheets,Statements of Income
Financial Analysis Summaries
Common-Size Analysis
Ratio Analysis
Key Financial Ratios
Comparative Analysis
Analyzing and Valuing Specific Intangible Assets
Factors and Approaches for Intangible AssetValuation
Chapter Two: Principles of valuation
Valuation Concepts
standards of value (FMV, FV, BV, Investment Value, IntrinsicValue)
premise of value (Going Concern, Liquidation Value)
Risk Definitions and Types of Risk
Diverse of risk (Control and Marketability)
The Equity interest and Investment
Defining key Value Drivers
Historical Data vs. Projected Data
Key Financial Variables
The U.S. (IRS) as a Contributor to Value Theory
The Valuation Professional
Chapter Four: Estimating Future Income
Defining earnings and/or Cash Flow
Methods of Estimating Future Income and CashFlow
Selecting an Appropriate Method
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