ASA to give credit for iiBV courses

BVWireIssue #193-5
October 31, 2018

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The American Society of Appraisers (ASA) will recognize and give credit as having fulfilled the education requirements toward ASA accreditation to students who successfully complete iiBV courses delivered in all languages. The iiBV (International Institute of Business Valuers) has completed license agreements with the Saudi Authority for Accredited Valuers (TAQEEM) and the National Association of Valuers of Serbia (NAVS) to enable those organizations to deliver iiBV business valuation courses and examinations in Arabic and Serbian, respectively, that the ASA will accept as fulfilling the education requirements for accreditation. The iiBV courses are originally based on the ASA Principles of Valuation courses and have been modified for international valuation, accounting, and economic and legal considerations. The iiBV said in a releasethat it is continuing to expand its curriculum of courses and to deliver these courses both in-class and online.
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