The Certified in Entity and Intangible Valuations (CEIV) credential is for professionals who perform fair value measurements for entities and intangible assets for financial reporting purposes.
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Book nowRICS’ education bundle provides students with in-depth training on the fair value measurements Body of Knowledge and Mandatory Performance Framework. Divided into four sections, the Certified in Entity and Intangible Valuations (CEIV) Credential Training Bundle focuses on the following:
Courses in this bundle are mandatory for any practitioner pursuing the CEIV credential.
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Regulators have called into question whether practitioners who conduct fair value measurement estimates have the requisite training, qualifications, experience and expertise to perform these valuations in a manner consistent with valuation standards and best practices.
The Certified in Entity and Intangible Valuations (CEIV) credential demonstrates credential holders’ competency and commitment to enhancing audit quality and consistency and transparency in fair value measurements. Encompassed within the CEIV credential program are mandatory performance requirements as well as ongoing engagement-level, risk-based quality review. Practitioners will be required to meet rigorous qualifications and ongoing education and credential maintenance requirements.
RICS’ education bundle provides students with in-depth training on the fair value measurements Body of Knowledge and Mandatory Performance Framework. The Certified in Entity and Intangible Valuations (CEIV) Credential Training Bundle is divided into four sections:
Review the accounting standards related to fair value accounting and the regulatory environment. Discuss applicable standards from the FASB Accounting Standards Codification, differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS, and SEC and PCAOB guidance.
Review the three common approaches to measuring fair value and the various methods under each. Walk through considerations related to the fair value of contingent consideration and other contingencies, as well as useful life analysis for intangible assets.
Learn the auditing process that relates to the use of a valuation report, including applicable auditing standards issued by the AICPA and the PCAOB. Discuss the reliability of management’s assumptions and how to test those assumptions, as well as auditing accounting estimates and fair value measurements. This section concludes with a robust case study designed to illustrate key points addressed throughout the Body of Knowledge training.
The Mandatory Performance Framework lies at the heart of the CEIV credential defining ‘how much’ work is necessary to provide supportable and auditable fair value measurements. Walk through the new documentation and performance requirements and learn how to put the framework into practice.
Following the completion of the course material, professionals are required to score a passing grade on the review of knowledge covered in the Body of Knowledge to be eleigible for the CEIV credential. In this bundle, professionals will be allowed two attempts to complete the exam with a satisfactory grade. If they are unable, they are able to purchase a third attempt. If they fail the third attempt, they will be required to complete a 90 day cooling off period before they are able to begin the process again.
Following the completion of the course material, professionals are required to score passing grade on the review of knowledge covered in the Mandatory Performance Framework to be eleigible for the CEIV credential. In this bundle, professionals will be allowed two attempts to complete the exam with a satisfactory grade. If they are unable, they are able to purchase a third attempt. If they fail the third attempt, they will be required to complete a 90 day cooling off period before they are able to begin the process again.
This course is for valuation professionals who perform fair value measurements for entities and intangible assets for financial reporting purposes. Courses in this bundle are mandatory for any practitioner pursing the CEIV credential. All modules must be completed before a qualified professional is eligible to sit for the two-part CEIV exam.