The primary value of the AICPA’s FVS Section is to provide you—a CPA who provides forensic accounting and business valuation services—the tools and resources you need to serve your clients and enhance your business. The FVS Section’s efforts are centered upon these six key areas: the foundation upon which a successful organization is built.
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Advocacy
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The FVS Section serves as the voice of CPAs who provide forensic and valuation services by promoting and protecting member interests with regulators and other third parties.
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Certification
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The CFF and ABV Credentials help CPAs combine the objectivity and integrity of their CPA foundation with the distinction of distinguished experience in forensic accounting and business valuation.
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Community
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Networking opportunities, conferences, networking groups, events and task forces allow members to connect with their peers.
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News & Information
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Exclusive, essential FVS Web and print resources, such as: Practice Aids and Special Reports; ABV Alert, CPA Expert and Focus; and other resources that offer insight on technical issues and promote client communications and business development.
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Practice Development
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FVS resources, such as the Creating a Niche Forensic Practice Web Seminar Series and the Business Valuation Practice Management Toolkit, focus on helping CPAs develop or expand their forensic accounting and business valuation services.
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Professional Development
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Web seminars, self-study and education on demand, and initiatives are dedicated to helping CPA forensic and valuation specialists improve their expertise and achieve career goals.
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Annual membership dues include $200 for the FVS membership section or $350 for either the ABV or CFF credential. The credential dues include membership within the FVS section. Discounts are available for dual credential holders. Call a Service Center Operations representative at 888.777.7077 for pricing.
Become part of a community of over 7,000 AICPA members who specialize in forensic and valuation services.