Top speakers at forensic and valuation conference in Tennessee October 21-23

BVWireIssue #205-3
October 16, 2019

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BVR is pleased to sponsor the Tennessee Society of CPAs Forensic and Valuation Services Conference October 21-23 in Brentwood (just south of Nashville). There is a terrific lineup of speakers and topics of interest to valuation experts. Here are a few:

  • Robert Vance (Forensic & Valuation Services PLC) will do a session dealing with goodwill, Goodwill in a Tennessee Divorce—You’re Making It Personal, and also participate in a panel on goodwill. He will also do Complex Divorce Applications From Report to Testimony.
  • Dermot O’Neill (P. Dermot O’Neill, CPA PC), will do a double session, Lost Profits—Are the Damages Reasonable?
  • Ronald L. Seigneur (Seigneur Gustafson LLP), will do two sessions: BVR’s Cost of Capital Professional: What Is It and How to Use It? and Emerging Issues in the Cannabis and Hemp/CBD Industries: Hot Buttons, Lessons Learned and Challenges.
  • Kevin R. Yeanoplos (Brueggeman and Johnson Yeanoplos PC) will present Stranger Things: The Hidden Horrors of Determining Reasonable Compensation and will do a session on the new tax law, Back to the Future: The Impact of the TCJA Revisited.
  • Harold G. Martin (Keiter) will discuss the three major sources for empirical cost of capital data in his session, Cost of Capital—1, 2, 3, and will also present Professional Judgment in Valuation Engagements.
  • Scott A. Womack (Mercer Capital) will discuss the important S corp tax-affecting case in his session, Will Kress v. US Change Your Life? Or Will It Change Your Valuation Practice?

Check out the full agenda if you click here. Can’t attend in person? No problem—you can sign up for live streaming.

Extra: BVR’s Shelly Seger will be at the conference to answer questions on any BVR products, including the Cost of Capital Professional and its newest offering, the Valuation Benchmarking Platform.

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