PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Business Valuation Resources, LLC (BVR) is pleased to announce The Advanced Workshop on Fractional Interest Valuations, an exclusive, interactive web workshop on December 12, 2013, with expert appraiser Dennis Webb.
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The Advanced Workshop on Fractional Interest Valuation is an intensive four-hour examination on how to recognize and overcome the obstacles presented by divided and undivided interests in any asset. Under the guidance of expert Dennis Webb, attendees will learn how to apply the universal methods of fractional interest valuation to a variety of assets, through case studies and live examples. Learn the methods, analysis, and emerging judicial and professional guidance that will make fractional interest valuations sound and defensible.
The valuation of fractional interests represents a set of challenges that are uniquely transcendent across asset classes. Whether in the case of businesses, securities, real estate, or fine art, the appraiser tasked with placing a value on a divided interest faces a set of challenges that are both specific to that interest and general to the proportion of ownership.
"We are very excited for this event. Fractional interest valuations have always been a challenge for many parts of the appraisal community, and with this workshop we're going to dig deep to explore the best practices that the best minds in the profession have developed," said Blake Lyman, Professional Program Manager at BVR. "Chief among them is our presenter, Dennis Webb, whose experience in this area is unsurpassed. His guidance on fractional interest valuation is not to be missed."
Workshop highlights include:
- How fractional interest valuations are similar across asset types and what these similarities mean for the appraiser
- How to identify and quantify elements in fractional interest fact patterns
- The applicability and limitations of discounting models in fractional interest valuations
- Which tools are applicable for any complex asset holding company structure
- What the courts and professional groups are saying about fractional interest valuations and where these techniques may be headed
- How to apply, present, and defend the methodologies used in fractional interest valuations
Registration for the Workshop is currently open with discounted pricing for multi-office listeners. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and get full access to the expert's presentation materials, along with all fractional interest materials from BVR's extensive library.
About Business Valuation Resources, LLC (BVR)
Every top business valuation firm depends on BVR for authoritative market data, continuing professional education, and expert opinion. Our customers include business appraisers, certified public accountants, merger and acquisition professionals, business brokers, lawyers and judges, private equity and venture capitalists, owners, CFOs, and many others.
About Dennis Webb
Dennis A. Webb is a business and real estate appraiser, author, and innovator with wide-ranging expertise in related fields. Experience with partnership syndication and real estate appraisal has led to Mr. Webb's specialization in the valuation of real estate-related holding companies and businesses, developing highly credible approaches to valuing some of the most contentious asset types. His practice focusses on the business of holding and operating real estate, allocating value to special-use real estate, and business valuation. Mr. Webb has authored and co-authored numerous articles on holding company and fractional interest valuation, published in The Appraisal Journal, Estate Planning, the Journal of Business Valuation, Economic Loss Analysis and others.
Contact:
Blake Lyman, Professional Program Manager
1000 SW Broadway, Suite 1200
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: (971) 200-4850
Fax: (503) 291-7955
Website: www.bvresources.com/training
Email: [email protected]
SOURCE Business Valuation Resources, LLC
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