Definitions,
Discussions and Downloads
www.bvresources.com
CPAs involved in business
valuation (BV) can obtain free information and
purchase books and software here. The forums
online section features various discussion topics
such as what happened at recent BV-related
conferences and court case decisions. The
definition of the week clarifies valuation terms,
and the free downloads section offers archived
issues of BV newsletters and an international
glossary.
Credibility
Is Everything
www.nacva.com
Business valuation professionals
looking to recertify or professionals interested
in adding a business valuation designation to
their credentials can find information at the
National Association of Certified Valuation
Analysts (NACVA) site. It houses resources for
members, such as information on training
programs, and provides enough free information to
warrant a visit from curious Web
surfersincluding certification requirements
for a new designation: certified forensic
financial analyst, or CFFA.
Lengthy List of
Links
http://condor.depaul.edu/~dshannon/BVsites.htm
(Note: This URL is
case-sensitive.)
For CPAs in business valuation, this section of
DePaul Universitys Web site is worth a
stop, if not a bookmark. The College of
Commerces Professor Donald Shannon lists
links to other relevant sites such as Valuation
Strategies and to company
informationspecifically, analyst reports,
financial statements and historical information.
Users also can find links to economic and
industry information such as the article,
14 Steps for Researching an Industry.
Virtual Becomes
Reality
www.demaio.com/vcbv
In its continuing efforts to
encourage professionals to use Internet
resources effectively, the New Jersey-based
law firm DeMaio & DeMaio has created the
Virtual Committee on Business Valuation.
Interested professionals can network
electronically with their peers and research
summaries on new developments in business
valuation and planning. No site registration is
required.
Comment on Exposure
Drafts
www.appraisalfoundation.org
Appraisers have their own home on
the Webthe Appraisal Foundation, with news
about the goings-on at the Appraisal Standards
Board, as well as a call for public comments on
the boards latest exposure drafts.
Consumers and finance professionals can find
local appraisers in the sites database, get
information on how to become an appraiser, and
link to related Web sites such as www.appraiseremail.com,
which offers real estate appraisers e-mail
services that can accommodate large appraisal
files.
Business
Resources Online
www.uschamber.com
CPAs can read up on the latest
news about the actions of the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce in the business resources section and
retrieve data from the agencys statistics
and research center. Visitors also can learn
about government regulations, international
topics, small business resources and workforce
development.
To Benefit
Employees
www.ebri.org
First mentioned as a Smart Stop
in the May 1998 issue of the JofA (page
15), the Employee Benefits Research Institute
(EBRI) continues to offer nonmembers free
statistical information such as the
small-employer retirement survey, as well as
recent congressional testimony on 401(k) plans
and company stock. There still are four paid
memberships to the EBRI: sustaining, full,
associate and contributingeach of which
allows full access to all sections of its site.
This Site Is
A-O-401(k)
www.timyounkin.com
As its URL implies, this site was
created, designed and is maintained by Tim
Younkinthe 401(k) Advocate. It
contains links to many benefit and contribution
articles, commentary and news pooled from
periodicals, publications and other Web sites.
Younkin also includes links to information on
annuities as well as a 401(k) quiz, related
calculators and his own series of Excel
spreadsheets that rates retirement plan providers
by fees.
For Web Surfers
Over 50
www.wiredseniors.com
Users can register for free at
this portal, geared toward people over 50, and
tap into any of a number of free links and
services such as discussion boards on retirement
planning as well as a calendar and reminder
feature. Seniors also can receive discounts, scam
reports and newsletters via e-mail.
Mass Media Appeal
newslink.org
Not only does this Web site link
to regional, national and global newspaper sites,
it also provides links to the sites of radio and
television stations as well as business,
computing and news magazines. The top-sites
section lists the sites most frequently visited
by Newslink users. The resources section has
links to news services, journalism organizations
and search tools for e-mail addresses and general
references.
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