Practical Guidance on Working with the New Rules of SSVS1
This two-hour live audio seminar on Tuesday, September 16th will help CPAs understand the key elements and critical issues of the AICPA Statement of Standards for Valuation Services No. 1 (SSVS1). Presented by AICPA Standard Sub-committee members Ed Dupke and Randie Dial, this presentation will provide a practical review of SSVS1 and a discussion of the tools that were designed to help practitioners understand this standard as well as implement it. Essential information will be provided for developing and reporting on an engagement to estimate the value of a business, an interest in a business, and a security or intangible asset. Dupke and Dial will offer reliable analyses, practical explanations and helpful tips for working under the new valuation engagement standards. All practitioners seeking to stay current with this new standard and its implementation will benefit from this insightful and timely seminar.
Learning Objectives
Attendees will learn about a range of topics and issues, including:
Fundamental tenets of SSVS1, including basic concepts and terminology
Requirements for implementing SSVS1
Developing and reporting on business valuation engagements
Examples of potential issues in dealing with SSVS1
Updates on significant new developments
Register today for this convenient program on Tuesday, September 16th at 1pm Eastern, Noon Central, 10am Pacific.
Edward J. Dupke, CPA/ABV, is a Senior Consultant in the Valuation and Forensic Services Division of Clifton Gunderson LLP, the 13th largest CPA and consulting firm in the United States. He is based in the firm’s Phoenix, Arizona office. He holds the AICPA specialty designation of Accredited in Business Valuation (CPA/ABV). Mr. Dupke is a former chairman of the AICPA Business Valuation Committee and a past chairman of the Michigan Association of CPAs.
Ed has over 35 years of professional experience in Public Accounting and Business Valuation Practice, has been qualified as an expert witness in both State and Federal courts and is a regular instructor in Business Valuation at both the State and National level. He is a co-author of the text Financial Valuation: Applications and Models (Hitchner), John Wiley & Sons, New York, (Second Edition) 2006. He is licensed as a CPA in Michigan, Illinois, Kentucky and Arizona.
Mr. Dupke is a past member of the AICPA Board of Directors and Chair of its Strategic Planning Committee. He is a past member of the AICPA Forensic and Litigation Committee, and he currently is a member of the AICPA Joint Trial Board, the Business Valuation / Forensic and Litigation Services Executive Committee and Chairs the AICPA Task Force writing the Business Valuation Standards for CPAs.
In 1998, Mr. Dupke was awarded the Distinguished Service Award from the Michigan Association of CPAs and in 1999 was inducted into the AICPA Business Valuation Hall of Fame. In 2002, he received the AICPA “Business Valuation Volunteer of the Year” award. In 2005, he received the “Special Recognition” award from both the Michigan Association of CPAs and the American Institute of CPAs for his work on the AICPA Business Valuation Standards.
Randie G. Dial, CPA/ABV, ASA, is a Senior Manager in the Valuation and Forensic Services Division of Clifton Gunderson LLP, the 13th largest CPA and consulting firm in the United States. He is based in the firm’s Indianapolis, Indiana office. He holds the AICPA specialty designation of Accredited in Business Valuation (CPA/ABV) and is also an Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA) with the American Society of Appraisers. Mr. Dial currently serves on the AICPA’s Business Valuation Standards Subcommittee and is past president of the Indiana Chapter of the American Society of Appraisers.
Randie has over 10 years of professional experience in Business Valuation Practice. He has authored several articles for publications including the Journal of Accountancy and Valuation Strategies. He is licensed as a CPA in Indiana.
How the Audio Seminar Works
CCH’s live audio seminars require nothing more than a telephone connection. For the single per-site fee, you can have an unlimited number of listeners at your site participate, get up to speed and in-the-know on important topics, and get special bonus publications included with the seminar. Handout materials are provided in PDF format that you can download and copy for all those who will participate in the seminar at your location.
Practice Development Tip! Invite colleagues, business referral sources, clients and prospects to your office to listen in and participate on this seminar with you. They’ll appreciate your invitation to hear directly about this important topic.
If you are unable to attend this upcoming event and would like to order a recording—or if you would like to order recordings of past CCH Audio Seminars, please visit the CCH Audio Seminar Archive Library today.
Pricing:
Site License: $249 – Registration includes one telephone connection at one location, one master set of handouts (with permission to make additional copies for the participants at your location), an unlimited number of people in one listening room can participate, and one seminar bonus publication per registered site. ($25 CPE fee additional for each person wishing to receive a CPE certificate for their participation.)
CD Recording: $249 – The CD includes an audio recording of the event and handout materials in PDF format. Includes copy of seminar bonus publication with purchase. Available one week after the live audio seminar event. (Note: CPE credit is not available for the CD version of the presentation.)