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The National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts certifies only Certified Public Accountants who also belong to a State CPA Society or the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The member must comply with the educational requirements of those associations as well as those of NACVA. The member must also comply with the standards and rules of those associations as well as the standards and rules of NACVA.

Prior to becoming a Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) the member must successfully complete a rigorous training and testing process. Accreditation is a statement to the business, professional and legal community that the person has attained a level of knowledge in business valuations considered exemplary and worthy of recognition by this association.

Many consider CVA’s who are also CPA’s to be the most qualified group of consultants to provide independent business and intangible asset valuation services. A background in tax, auditing, accounting, and financial analysis, along with specialized knowledge in business valuations prepares the CPA, CVA to effectively manage the intricate complexities inherent in businessvaluations.

The CVA professional is qualified to provide business valuation services to:

Attorneys

Business Brokers

Business Owners

Financial Institutions

Financial Planners

Insurance Companies

Investment Bankers

Judges

Real Estate Appraisers

Banks or Trust Companies

Learn more about Delbert W. Exeter's background and experience.

© Copyright 2002 by Delbert W. Exeter. All rights reserved.
This web page was last updated on February 27, 2002.

 

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