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Key Points From the VSCPA Forensic and Valuation Conference

An economic update, a new IRS crackdown, goodwill, reasonable comp, healthcare insights, expert testimony, and options are among the topics recapped from the annual two-day Forensic and Valuation Conference hosted by the Virginia State Society of CPAs.

BV News and Trends October 2023

A monthly roundup of key developments of interest to business valuation experts.

Untangling Assets and Uncovering the Truth: A Deep Dive into Divorce Financial Forensics

This webinar transcript provides a discussion of methodologies, tools, and techniques needed to untangle complex financials in the context of divorce proceedings ...

Points to know from the VSCPA conference

The annual two-day Forensic and Valuation Conference hosted by the Virginia State Society of CPAs is one event we never miss.

Next week: VSCPA Forensic and Valuation Conference

BVWire will be at the Forensic and Valuation Conference held by the Virginia Society of CPAs (VSCPA) September 26-27 in Glen Allen.

Panel on trial testimony featured at VSCPA

How to survive expert testimony and cross-examination is one of the most popular topics at the annual two-day Forensic and Valuation Conference held by the Virginia Society of CPAs (VSCPA).

Agenda available for VSCPA conference September 26-27

BVWire never misses the annual two-day conference held by the Virginia Society of CPAs (VSCPA).

Use of Forensic Evidence in a Lost Profits Case

Financial forensics experts are often called upon to measure the lost profits a business suffered as a result of the actions of another party. The measurement typically compares the profits of the company had the defendant not acted inappropriately to the profits that the company actually realized. Because lost profits measurement involves the calculation of the value of something that should have happened but did not, the process must incorporate assumptions and significant reliance upon ...

Recap of the Biggest BV Event of 2022—the AICPA FVS Conference

The AICPA’s plans for its forensics and valuation section, incredible frauds, an opportunity in bankruptcy, tips for determining goodwill, and the future of BV are discussed in this recap article—the first of several that will cover this biggest conference of the year.

Hot Topics at the 2022 VSCPA Forensic and Valuation Conference

It was back to in-person attendance at the 22nd annual Forensic and Valuation Conference hosted by the Virginia State Society of CPAs. Topics included the income approach, effective recruiting, reasonable compensation, guideline transactions, surviving cross-examination, IRS developments, and a “Hardball With Hitchner” session that covered some front-burner issues.

Blockchain Forensics—Part 1

This presentation is about discovery of cryptocurrency assets in divorce and valuation. This presentation will not cover the origin stories or the inner cryptographic workings of various blockchains and cryptocurrencies. Attendees will learn forensic methods for identifying the existence of cryptocurrency assets, tracing transactions with public sources, and identifying when additional records exist that are accessible by the account holder only.

Look Under the Covers: Finding Assets and Income for a Divorce Valuation

Have you ever wondered how Business Valuation and Forensic analysis intercept? We know that financial data in a company’s books and records may not tell the entire story. But do you know how to analyze it to make your valuation more meaningful? This webinar will give you the steps to begin to unravel and follow the money which could lead to more accurate results.

Starts today: Back-to-back BV conferences

The New Jersey CPA Society will hold its Forensic and Valuation Services Conference today, September 28 as a live webcast.

Two state CPA society BV conferences coming up back-to-back

BVWire has had the pleasure of attending valuation conferences various state CPA societies sponsored.

Key Lesson to Be Learned From Valuing a Strip Club

A strip club may bare all, but not when it comes to every bit of information an analyst needs to do a valuation. The trick is knowing the right questions to ask to discover these hidden factors that may impact value, and that goes for other types of businesses as well.

Highlights From the 2022 NYSSCPA BVLS Conference

Money laundering, earnouts, valuing debt, and SPAC enforcement are a few of the topics presented at the Business Valuation and Litigation Services (BVLS) conference hosted by the New York State Society of CPAs. Here are some key takeaways.

Valuing Nightclubs, Bars, and Adult Cabarets

That’s the title of the latest installment in BVR’s What It’s Worth series of industry-specific valuation guides.

BV News and Trends May 2022

A monthly roundup of key developments of interest to business valuation experts.

The first thing to look at in a strip club

When valuing an adult entertainment venue or nightclub, one of the most important things to examine is the point-of-sale (POS) system.

BV News and Trends October 2021

A monthly roundup of key developments of interest to business valuation experts.

Record attendance at VSCPA conference

Again this year, BVR was pleased to sponsor the two-day Virginia Society of CPAs Forensic and Valuation Services Virtual Conference, which saw record attendance, reports Harold Martin (Keiter), who served as chair of the conference planning task force.

Two state CPA societies host BV events this month

Some state CPA societies organize business valuation conferences, and two of them are coming up later this month.

Agenda available for VSCPA conference September 29-30

One of our favorite events is the annual two-day conference held by the Virginia Society of CPAs (VSCPA).

Cryptocurrency Fraud & Forensics: What Valuation Professionals Need to Know

Cryptocurrency has more recently achieved a level of mainstream appeal as an investment vehicle, regardless of its limited current application in retail transactions. As cryptocurrency usage increases, more individuals will use this new asset class as a means of committing fraud or hiding assets from creditors or ex-spouses. Join Mark DiMichael and Katerina Gaebel for an introduction to cryptocurrency, how it works, and the current regulatory environment. Experts and consultants should know the types of ...

BV News and Trends June 2021

A monthly roundup of key developments of interest to business valuation experts.

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