Are Rules of Thumb Appropriate Valuation Methods for Litigation Matters?

Rules of thumb exist for several types of businesses. They were developed by business brokers over time, based upon actual sales transactions involving businesses in a particular industry. While a rule of thumb can provide buyers and sellers of businesses with an

What’s the Difference Between an Expert Consultant and Expert Witness?

As an expert consultant, the CPA/CVA/CFE is engaged to develop information that will be used by the attorney in a variety of ways, including settlement negotiations with the opposing side. In these instances, the CPA/CVA/CFE is usually not expected to testify or to develop an opinion that will be entered in to the court records.

Forensic Considerations In Divorce

When representations made by an opposing spouse appear questionable, a CPA/CVA/CFE may be engaged to test the financial representations by performing forensic procedures. For example, a family incurs annual living expenses of $90,000 and the earner spouse claims to make only $40,000 per year.

What Is a Certified Valuation Analyst?

A Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) who has completed specialized advanced training in business valuations, and who has also completeda comprehensive examination, case study, and submitted a complete written valuation report to examiners. CVAs are CPAs who