iiBV 201 Standards and Ethics

Based on International Valuation Standards and Code of Ethics.
NEW MODULE: Updates according to the IVS 2022.

The course leads the participants through the IVSC International Valuation Standards, and applies the standards to a comprehensive case-study of a complex international valuation assignment, following the logical steps of an actual business valuation engagement.

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Course curriculum

    1. Welcome to iiBV 201

    2. iiBV 201 International Business Valuation Standards and Ethics Participant Manual

    3. iiBV 201 International Business Valuation Standards and Ethics - Presentation Slides

    1. Introduction

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Course Objectives

    3. IVS Framework

    4. The International Valuation Standards Council (IVSC)

    5. IVS 2017 vs IVS 2013

    6. Important 2017 Changes

    7. Key Definitions

    8. Departure from IVS

    1. Engagement and Scope of Work

    2. 14 Key Elements to Communicate

    3. Basis of Value

    4. Different Bases of Value

    5. Market Rent and Equitable Value

    6. Investment Value

    7. Synergistic Value

    8. Liquidation Value

    9. Other Bases of Value

    10. Premise of Value

    11. Transaction Costs

    1. Description of Case

    2. Identify Valuer

    3. Identify Client

    4. Identify Other Users

    5. Assets Valued, Currency & Basis

    6. Valuation Date

    7. Extent of Work and Limitations

    8. Nature and Sources of Information

    9. Assumptions

    10. Type of Report

    11. Restrictions on Use

    12. Compliance with IVS

    1. Scope of Valuation Work

    2. Limitations in Scope

    3. Keeping Records

    4. Valuation Approaches

    5. Market Approach

    6. Income Approach

    7. Cost Approach

    8. More Than One Approach

    1. Description of Case

    2. Questions

    3. Valuation Approach

    4. Selection of Methodologies

    5. Mandatory Elements - Income Approach

    6. Mandatory Elements - Market Approach

    7. Mandatory Elements - Cost Approach

About this course

  • $199.00
  • 79 lessons
  • 7 hours of video content

One-time payment and 30 days of access to all content

Instructor

John Barton

John is the President of Brandywine Valuation Consultants, LLC and has been performing business valuations since 1987 across a wide spectrum of manufacturing, retail, technology and service industries. John has been qualified as an expert valuation witness in courts in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Florida as well as in U.S. Federal District Court. In addition to litigation support, he has been involved in valuations for the purposes of financial reporting, sale, restructuring, goodwill impairment, and estate planning. John holds an MBA from LaSalle University as well as an M.A. from Fordham University. He is also a Certified Public Accountant and a senior member of the American Society of Appraisers (ASA). John also has extensive experience in education. He is a former instructor of Finance at Villanova University’s MBA Program and La Salle University’s MBA Program and has also served on the faculty of the ASA, IIBV and RICS. Over the past fifteen years he has taught business valuation courses throughout the United States, Europe and the Middle East for the ASA, IIBV, RICS, and the Big 4 accounting firms. He is a past Chairman of the ASA’s Business Valuation Committee and currently serves as the Chairman of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants Business Valuation Committee and a member of the iiBV Education Committee.