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The Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) designation, awarded by the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts (NACVA), is the premier credential for professionals specializing in business valuation.

This certification is designed for accountants, financial analysts, and consultants who want to demonstrate their expertise in valuing private businesses.

Earning the CVA indicates a mastery of valuation theory, methodologies, and the ability to apply them to real-world scenarios. It is highly respected in fields such as litigation support, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), exit planning, and financial reporting.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

To earn the CVA, candidates must master a comprehensive body of knowledge. While many choose to take NACVA’s Business Valuation Certification and Training Center (BVTC) course, the exam itself focuses on core competencies across several domains:

Core Syllabus Areas Covered:

  • Valuation Theory and Concepts: Understanding the fundamental principles, standards (like NACVA's Professional Standards), and legal frameworks governing valuations.
  • The Valuation Process: A step-by-step approach from defining the engagement to gathering data and analyzing the subject company.
  • Financial Statement Analysis: Deeply analyzing historical financial data, making necessary adjustments, and understanding key financial ratios.
  • The Three Valuation Approaches: Masterful application of the Income Approach (e.g., Discounted Cash Flow), Market Approach (e.g., Guideline Public Company Method), and Asset Approach.
  • Cost of Capital (Discount Rate): Developing defensible discount and capitalization rates using models like CAPM and Build-Up.
  • Valuation Adjustments: Applying and supporting premiums (like control premiums) and discounts (like discounts for lack of marketability).
  • Specialized Valuation: Addressing specific challenges, such as valuing intangible assets or complex capital structures.

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

The CVA examination is a rigorous process designed to test both knowledge and practical application. It currently consists of two main components:

Component I: The Knowledge Exam

  • Format: This part is a comprehensive multiple-choice examination, usually delivered in a proctored environment.
  • Number of Questions: Historically, this exam contains roughly 200–400 multiple-choice questions.
  • Time Limit: Candidates are typically given several hours (e.g., 4–5 hours) to complete this section.
  • Content: This section covers all theoretical aspects of business valuation, standards, financial analysis, and methodologies. It uses case-study-style questions to test application.
  • Passing Score: The passing score is determined by a psychometric scale, ensuring validity and reliability across different exam forms.

Component II: The Case Study (Practical Application)

  • Format: Candidates are required to perform a comprehensive business valuation on a subject company provided by NACVA.
  • Requirement: Candidates must submit a completed valuation report that demonstrates their ability to synthesize theoretical knowledge into a professional, standards-compliant valuation.
  • Evaluation: The report is reviewed and graded by experienced members of the peer review committee to ensure it meets appropriate professional rigor and standards.

(Note: Candidates must hold an active CPA or another qualifying financial credential or equivalent degree and complete specific experience requirements to ultimately receive the CVA designation.)

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation for the CVA is critical. Candidates should dedicate significant time to mastering the material before attempting either component.

Actionable Study Strategies:

  1. Utilize Official NACVA Resources: The most reliable study material comes directly from NACVA. Invest in their primary study guides, manuals, and software tools.
  2. Take a Review Course: NACVA’s five-day proctored training program (the BVTC) is highly recommended. It provides structured learning and clarifies difficult concepts.
  3. Master Valuation Software: Be proficient with valuation software (like NACVA's Business Valuation Manager Pro) as this can aid efficiency and is essential for Component II.
  4. Practice with Sample Questions: Focus on identifying how multiple-choice questions are structured. Work through available practice problems and review the underlying theory for any incorrect answers.
  5. Simulate Exam Conditions: For the multiple-choice section (Component I), practice under timed conditions to improve speed and focus.
  6. Find a Mentor: For the Case Study (Component II), connecting with an experienced CVA who can offer guidance on report structure and presentation can be invaluable.

Exam Centers and Formats:

  • Online/Remote Proctoring: NACVA often utilizes remote proctoring services (e.g., ProctorU), allowing candidates to take the Knowledge Exam (Component I) from a quiet, secure location with a stable internet connection.
  • Physical Testing Centers: In some cases, or for specific course offerings, the multiple-choice exam may be offered at designated testing centers or at the conclusion of live training sessions.
  • Case Study Submission: The practical Case Study component is submitted digitally or via mail directly to NACVA for peer review.

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning the CVA is a significant career accelerator that opens numerous doors within financial consulting and advisory.

CVA Job Opportunities:

  • Business Valuation Analyst
  • Forensic Accountant / Litigation Support Specialist
  • Investment Banker
  • Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Advisor
  • CPA / Financial Consultant
  • Fairness Opinion Associate
  • Exit Planning Strategist
  • Portfolio Manager
  • Private Equity Analyst
  • Bank Loan Officer (Specializing in business loans)

Frequently Asked Questions

This quiz contains a total of 5 practice questions carefully selected to test your knowledge on this subject.
Yes, you will have exactly 0 minutes to complete the exam. A countdown timer will be visible once you start.
Yes, you can retake this practice test as many times as you need. The questions and options may be randomized on subsequent attempts to ensure comprehensive learning.

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