AICPA, ASA work on business valuation credential.The AICPA and the American Society of Appraisers (ASA ASA - American Standards Association (now ANSI) ASA - Angle Side Angle (geometry) ASA - Abaxial Spherical Aberration ASA - Abstract Source Alphabet ASA - Academic Study Associates ASA - Accelerated Safety Assessment ASA - Accounting Schedule Activity ASA - Accounting Students Association ASA - Accredited Safety Auditor ASA - Accredited Senior Appraiser ASA - Acetylsalicylic Acid (aspirin) ASA - Acoustical Scene Analysis (psychoacoustics)) have agreed on an educational equivalency program for business valuation professionals. While the AICPA offers the Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV ABV - Above ABV - absolute boundary value ABV - Abuja, Nigeria (airport code) ABV - Accredited Business Valuation specialist ABV - Afferent Branchial Vein ABV - Aggregate Breeding Value ABV - Air Blast Valve ABV - Air Bleed Valve ABV - Alcohol By Volume ABV - Alternative Boost Vehicle ABV - Annual Buy Value ABV - Assault Breacher Vehicle ABV - Auxiliary Building Ventilation) credential, the ASA offers two credentials based on experience--the Accredited Member (AM) and Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA). Under the agreement, an AICPA member who passes the ABV exam will receive equivalent credit for passing all four of the ASA's foundational courses in business valuation. For AICPA ABVs to earn the ASA's credentials, they must complete ASA experience and membership requirements, as well as pass two appraisal reports through a peer review process. For more information, visit www.aicpa.org/download/news/ASA-AICPAequivalencyPR.pdf. |
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