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  • Lost Wages Valuation
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  • Asset Misappropriation
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    The Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) designation is a statement to the business, professional, financial and legal community that an individual is qualified, through academic, accounting, finance and practical experience, to meet the high standards and professional expertise required by the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts (NACVA) for providing business valuation services. The Association recognizes exemplary skills and knowledge upon a member's successful completion of a rigorous training and testing process by bestowing the professional designation of CVA.

    The Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation is a statement to the public that a person has met the requirements of state law and has been issued a license to practice public accounting by the State Board of Accountancy. Only persons who are licensed can legally call themselves a Certified Public Accountant or Public Accountants. As practitioners, CPAs provide accounting, auditing, tax, financial planning, and business management and finance consulting services. The core course requirement consists of 45 semester units of accounting, auditing, finance, or business-related subjects. A minimum of 10 semester units must be in accounting / auditing subjects. The remaining 35 business-related units may include courses in the following subjects:

    Business Administration, Business Communications, Computer Science, Economics, Finance, Law, Management, Marketing, Mathematics, Statistics and Tax.

    The Certified Management Accountant (CMA) designation recognizes the unique qualifications and expertise of those professionals engaged in management accounting. This certification provides distinction in today's economic climate and affords the opportunity to certify a professional's expertise in the business and financial consulting areas that are critical to the decision making process, and to establish an objective measure of an individual's knowledge and competence in the fields of management accounting, finance, business and consulting.

    The Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), is a leader in the anti-fraud community, noted as a specialist in the prevention detection and deterrence of fraud. The designation represents the highest standards held by the ACFE and each designee possesses expertise in all aspects of the anti-fraud profession. These standards are set by the ACFE's Board of Regents, who are elected by CFE members and drawn from the most experienced members.

    The Master's Degree in Taxation is an advanced academic and professional degree. It is the acknowledged badge of academic and professional distinction for tax accountants and tax lawyers in practice. The general requirement for the attainment of the tax degree in American colleges is the satisfactory completion of one graduate level academic year of study in tax, approximately 360 classroom hours of study.


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