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Valuation of Intangible Assets for Financial Reporting Purposes, BV301

Educational course for appraisers or those interested in the appraisal profession presented by the American Society of Appraisers. The course takes place January 13-16, 2011.

BV301 focuses on key principles and real world applications for the valuation of intangible assets in a financial reporting context. This three day course includes specific references to relevant accounting guidance including audit requirements for fair value matters.

Key Topics include:

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  • Important Issues for Financial Reporting
  • Overview of the Three Valuation Approaches
  • The Cost Approach
  • The Market Approach
  • Overview of the Income Approach
  • And much more!

The course focuses on SFAS 141 – Purchase Price Allocations; SFAS 142- Goodwill Impairment; and SFAS 157 – Fair Value Measurement. Valuation for Financial Reporting: Fair Value Measurements and Reporting, Intangible Assets… by Michael J. Mard, ASA, James R. Hitchner, ASA and Steven D. Hyden, ASA. Hardcover; 240 pages (2007). This new 2nd edition is not required but is a good reference.

Level:  Advanced  CPE: 27 

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