Current Topics in Business Valuations
The American Society of Appraisers, New York City Chapter 30 will host the sixteenth annual Current Topics in Business Valuations -- 2008 seminar on Monday, May 5, 2008 from 8:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m at its new location in the City University of New York Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave at 34th St, New York, NY 10016 Scott Nammacher, ASA and Bill Johnston, ASA will again co-chair the seminar.
Registration fee for the seminar is $325 per person before April 25, $400 afterward or at the door. No refunds after May 1. Click the Pay Now button at right to pay with your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover or Bank account through PayPal. (No PayPal account required!) Or pay by check payable to "NYC Chapter of ASA,". RSVP: Ms. Annie Bell, Empire Valuation Consultants, Inc., 350 5th Ave Ste 5513, New York, NY 10118. Telephone (212-714-0122); Fax (212-714-0124). (Telephone for the Graduate Center is 212-817-7000.)
The seminar, which qualifies for 8 hours ASA and CPE credit, covers the how-to aspects of unusual engagements and advanced aspects of evolving areas within the field. It's ideal for business appraisers and others at all levels. The impressive line-up of speakers, panelists and topics promises a lively and informative day.
Current Approaches in Assessing Lack of Marketability Following Opening Remarks at 8:45 a.m. by co-chairs Nammacher and Johnston, the 9:00 a.m. session will feature a panel discussion moderated by Scott Nammarcher and including Ashok Abbpot, John Finnerty & Espen Robak |
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Current Perspectives for Financial Reporting -- 141R Stamos Nicholas will talk at 10:45 am. |
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S-Corp Valuations and Modeling Applications After Lunch & Networking, Nancy Fannon will talk beginning at 1:00 pm. |
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Valuation of Financially Distressed Companies Jeffrey Tarbell & Jon Paul Hanson will talk at 2:15 pm. |
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Valuing Private Equity and Hedge Fund Interests Scott Nammacher will give the closing presentation, beginning at 4:00 pm. |
Complete seminar details (and a printable registration form) are available in the conference brochure. (PDF: 15 KB)
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