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  • Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story

    Providing Effective Litigation Services (Part 2 of 4)

    July 23, 2013

    Professional accounting valuation accrediting standards for effective litigation In this second part of his four-part series, Mark Shirley, CPA/ABV, CVA, MAFF, CFE, focuses on complicated professional standards. Here, the article examines AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct and Statement on Standards for Consulting Services (SSCS), which sets forth the scope and limitations of  practice. While the AICPA has not promulgated litigation reporting standards, it has incorporated a judicial exception in SSVS and issued at least two non-authoritative Consulting Services Practice Aids addressing effective litigation services.

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    Fannie & Freddie May Be History

    July 17, 2013

    Senators, Bob Corker (R-TN) and Mark Warner (D-VA) introduced a bill on June 25th that would eliminate government-sponsored Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.  Over a five-year phase out, the institutions would be replaced by a new government reinsurer, a Federal Mortgage Insurance Corp (FMIC). Originally reported by National Mortgage News, the structure of the FMIC would be similar to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, collecting premiums from industry participants and maintaining an insurance fund.  Only after a “substantial amount” of private capital had been exhausted would its backing kick in.  FMIC would cover a greater share of losses during “unusual…

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    REITs Fall Sharp Amid Doubts of Commercial Real Estate Recovery

    July 17, 2013

    REIT stocks fell sharply in the second quarter, ranging between 11 and 15 percent.  Originally reported by the Wall Street Journal, the Dow Jones Equity All REIT index posted a 2 percent negative return in the second quarter.  The index hasn’t reported a performance that weak since the third quarter of 2011.  Analysts are saying REITs took a dive because investors are nervous about rising interest rates stalling a potential recovery in the commercial real estate sector.  Even so, they’re hopeful that REITs will make a comeback by the end of the year.  For more details please visit the Appraisal…

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  • QuickRead Featured - Valuation/Appraisal

    Rigging the Cost of Equity

    July 17, 2013

    Suggested benchmark analysis to assess the reasonableness of the cost of equity In the February/March 2013 issue of the Financial Valuation & Litigation Expert (FVLE), Issue 41, Jim Hitchner authored “How to ‘Rig’ a Valuation: The Discount Rate.” This is the first of a two-part FVLE series. The article provides suggested guidance to unmask the intentional “rig.”

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  • Practice Management - QuickRead Featured

    The Importance of Adhering to Ethical Standards

    July 17, 2013

    An ethical duty to ourselves, the profession, and our clients Business appraisers owe each other, the profession, and clients a duty to behave ethically and set aside our own biases and self-interest.

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  • Healthcare - QuickRead Featured

    Valuing Medical Practices

    July 17, 2013

    How much is that receivable really worth? Valuing receivables in a medical practice is never simply a matter of analyzing an aged receivables report. A number of factors must be considered to accurately value what could easily be the largest asset of the practice.

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  • Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story

    Providing Effective Litigation Services (Part 1 of 4)

    July 17, 2013

    Procedural phases in litigation: the role of the expert from drafting of the complaint through trial In this first part of a four-part series titled “Providing Effective Litigation Services” Mark Shirley, CPA/ABV, CVA, MAFF, CFE presents an overview of the phases in a civil case, from filing of the complaint through trial.  An effective expert is a professional that understands the procedure, rules, his or her role and has the knowledge to provide the trier of fact, an informed opinion and ability to anticipate challenges.   

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    Bank of America Moving Valuation Reports Offshore

    July 10, 2013

    “Bank of America spokesman Terry Francisco told Bloomberg that the lender’s program prevents paperwork errors from delaying loan applications and that the overseas completeness checks don’t replace in-depth reviews done by licensed U.S. staff.” According to the Appraisal Institute and Bloomberg, Bank of America (BofA) has opened an office in Bangalore, India to deal specifically with reviewing valuation reports.  It’s been said that the move is part of an effort by BofA to increase its share of the mortgage market and lower costs.  Earlier this year, BofA eliminated nearly 5 percent of all positions at its Plano, Texas LandSafe appraisal…

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  • Practice Management - QuickRead Featured

    Private Capital Markets: Valuation, Capitalization and Transfer of Private Business Interests (Second Edition) by Robert T. Slee (John Wiley & Sons, 2011)

    July 10, 2013

    Book Review

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  • Case Law - QuickRead Featured

    Tax Court Analysis of 2703 Issues Instructive to Planning for Valuation Discounts

    July 10, 2013

    Fractional interest discounts allowed In Estate of Elkins v. Commissioner, the U.S. Tax Court sides with petitioners holding they were entitled to a ten percent discount from pro rata fair market value with respect to a decedent’s interest in various works of art.  In Fancher v. Prudhome, the Louisiana Court of Appeals upholds a trial court’s determination that using the Income Approach to value a withdrawing member’s share in an LLC was not applicable since future cash flow could not be assumed and the withdrawing member provided the majority of the company’s business. 

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    Pass-Through Entity Valuations and Fair Market Value: A New Perspective

    July 10, 2013

    How to apply the landmark cases Delaware MRI (2007) and Bernier (2012) Eric J. Barr, CPA/ABV/CFF, CVA, CFE, analyzes two landmark court decisions—Delaware MRI and Bernier—and offers more clarity on the proper way to value an ownership interest in a pass-through entity under the fair market standard of value. 

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  • Practice Management - QuickRead Top Story

    The Last Frontier of the Digital Accounting Firm: How Technology is—Finally—Transforming Practice Management

    July 10, 2013

    Five key questions to determine whether it’s time to switch to a digital system At many firms, practice management software is often referred to as the “last frontier”, according to Matt Jagst, Director of Enterprise Product Management in the tax & accounting business of Thomson Reuters. Most firms manage to get by with outdated systems and processes. Switching to digital software that integrates time, billing, workload management and other functions into one application not only shores up client relationships, but puts real money in one’s pocket.

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  • QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Are Valuation Experts Tax-Affecting the Wrong Earnings?

    July 3, 2013

    Important factors to consider in making tax adjustments to pass-through income Damodaran recently wrote about the potential devaluation of dividend-paying stocks if the preferred dividend tax rate were to climb back up to the ordinary rate.  This could inspire valuation experts to make a tax adjustment reducing untaxed Pass-Through Entity (PTE) income to equate it with corporately taxed income that qualifies for tax preference at the shareholder level.  Before making this tax adjustment, the valuation expert should consider several factors.  

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  • Mergers and Acquisitions/Exit Planning - QuickRead Featured

    Limitations of EBITDA as a Meaningful Financial Metric

    July 3, 2013

    Understanding EBITDA applications is crucial to accurate buyout values. This analysis examines EBIDTA as an overused metric that does not represent real economic profit.  According to the author, eight subtractions are required to consistently and accurately determine true profit values.  

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    Valuing Life Insurance in Buy-Sell Agreements Takes Finesse

    July 3, 2013

    Should life insurance be considered a repurchase funding asset or a corporate non-operating asset and in what situations?

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  • Forensic Accounting - QuickRead Featured

    Wi-Fi Convenience May Come With a Cost

    July 3, 2013

    Fraudsters Are SophisticatedThis article examines the technology associated with Wi-Fi, vulnerabilities to commit fraud and preventative measures that can be taken to avoid becoming a victim of fraud.

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    Private Equity Deal-Making Collapses in First Quarter of 2013

    July 1, 2013

    Exits of private equity firms from investments fell 67 percent by volume and 81 percent by dollar value.

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    What Does Around the Valuation World in 90 Minutes Mean?

    June 27, 2013

    Valuation professionals must continually keep abreast of the latest news and developments.  Whether it’s the latest Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ruling, a new, wide-ranging court decision, or newly issued standard, trying to stay on top of it all—while managing a practice—can pose a significant challenge.  But as Nancy Gault recently learned at NACVA’s Annual Consultants’ Conference, Around the Valuation World in 90 Minutes, offers time-strapped practitioners an ideal solution:  a monthly webzine-style summary of the latest news, trends, and issues in the BV and financial forensics profession delivered in 90 minutes.  Learn more. 

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  • Healthcare - QuickRead Top Story

    Expanding Opportunities—Healthcare Consulting In an Era of Reform, Part I

    June 27, 2013

    Changes in the capital markets utilized in financing healthcare transactions have transformed the way that the healthcare providers and enterprises operate within the current transactional marketplace, explains Robert James Cimasi.  These changes, particularly in recent years following the “Great Recession,”  relate to both the availability of capital sources and the types of financial instruments used.  As the healthcare industry faces a changing paradigm, the increased need for healthcare consulting services has been met by professionals who have entered the consulting arena from a diverse array of professional backgrounds, e.g., accounting, finance and economics, insurance, etc.

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    More Homeowners Buying “Air Rights”—KVUE (Seattle)

    June 24, 2013

    Owners Looking to Protect Home Views Buy “Air Rights” to Stop Further Development.  See the Video to Find What One Homeowner Paid $600,000 to Preserve. The latest trend in Seattle’s real estate market has homeowners looking up for some quick cash, reports Heather Graf at King 5 News (KVUE, an ABC affiliate)  in Seattle.  Depending on where you live, the air above your roof could be worth a lot of money.  Here’s more: 

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