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FVC2002

Transaction Method - Maneuvering the Databases

Date
November 9, 2020
$49
Standard Price
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In this session, participants will review a search for transactions from popular databases and walk-through the proper way to apply transactions data in a valuation. Discussions to include how similar should guideline transactions be applied in a valuation, the use of statistics if there is enough data, and the pros and cons of the transaction method like bias, incomplete date, dated date.

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize what makes data comparable and how to maneuver the databases
  • Identify how to apply transactions data in and beyond the market approach

Speakers

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Karolina Calhoun, CPA, ABV, CFF
Senior Vice President, Mercer Capital
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Gary R. Trugman, CPA, ABV, ASA, MVS
President, Trugman Valuation Associates, Inc.

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