Why eLearning?
BVR's new eLearning courses offer specialized training on your schedule, from any location, on any device. Gone are the days of traveling across the country to sit in windowless hotel banquet rooms listening to lectures for 8 hours. With our eLearning courses, you will benefit from access to the combined knowledge of numerous instructors and experts. Courses feature engaging multi-media content including videos, quizzes, downloads, infographics, and more. The BVR eLearning platform lets you set the pace of your learning and makes it easy to recap at any time. Plus, you can earn a Certificate of Knowledge to add to your arsenal of valuation accomplishments.
- Learn at your pace – from anywhere and in segments you define. Easily bypass familiar material so you can focus on mastering new topics. Plus, you can go back and review materials at any point.
- Leverage expertise from numerous instructors and stay engaged with multi-media content including videos, quizzes, downloads, and more.
- Streamline training for your entire staff with the BVR eLearning courses – your staff will have access to the best business valuation training every time.
- Earn a Certificate of Knowledge upon completion of the course – a perfect way to showcase your new mastery of skills.
eLearning Courses
Excel for Valuation: Beginner to Advanced
Whether you're new to the field or a veteran business valuation practitioner, there is no tool more critical than Excel. BVR's new eLearning course, "Excel for Valuation: Beginner to Advanced," will catapult your Excel knowledge and skills so you can work as efficiently as possible with spreadsheets, formulas and functions. You can customize the course to match your skill level; start with the very basics or jump right into more complex areas. The eLearning combination of video, notes, take-away templates, quizzes, and exercises ensure you will remain thoroughly engaged for the duration of the course.
Masterclass in the Valuation of Family Limited Partnerships and LLCs
As professional appraisal methodology has advanced, so has the valuation of family limited partnerships (FLPs) and limited liability companies (LLCs). Adopting an analytical method for valuing FLPs and LLCs using the income and market approaches allows appraisers to more accurately and objectively determine a value that can withstand the scrutiny of IRS challenges. Experts Bruce Johnson, Jim Park, and Spencer Jefferies conduct case studies to teach the best practices for valuing noncontrolling, nonmarketable FLP and LLC interests.
Monte Carlo: Applications, Examples and Best Practices for Valuation
As complexity and uncertainty continue to increase, business valuation experts must up their game to master the challenges that accompany today's engagements. Rise to – and soar beyond – the occasion using Monte Carlo simulations, an indispensable method for advanced valuation scenarios. This eLearning course, "Monte Carlo: Applications, Examples and Best Practices for Valuation" distills the best instruction and content on the topic.