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About this Exam

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 Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), accountants, finance managers, and other business valuation consultants who need to validate their expertise in determining the economic value of a business.

Earning a CVA demonstrates a rigorous understanding of valuation theory and its practical application, allowing you to deliver defensible conclusions of value for a variety of purposes, including litigation support, tax compliance, mergers and acquisitions, and financial reporting.


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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

To prepare for the CVA exam, you must become a master of the NACVA Business Valuation Body of Knowledge.

The core domains of this comprehensive curriculum include:

  • Valuation Theory and Professional Standards: Understanding the conceptual framework and the ethical guidelines that govern the profession.
  • Engagement Acceptance and Planning: Mastering the initial steps of a valuation engagement, defining the scope, and understanding the standard of value required.
  • Financial Statement Analysis: Analyzing historical performance to understand profitability, risk, and future earnings potential.
  • Qualitative Analysis: Evaluating non-financial factors such as industry trends, economic conditions, and company management.
  • Valuation Approaches and Methodologies: Deep-diving into the three pillars of valuation: the Income Approach (e.g., Discounted Cash Flow), the Market Approach (e.g., Guideline Public Company), and the Asset Approach.
  • Cost of Capital Concepts: Calculating the appropriate discount rate, including CAPM and weighted average cost of capital (WACC).
  • Discounts, Premiums, and Adjustments: Applying essential adjustments like the lack of control premium and lack of marketability discount.

 

 

What to Expect in the Final Exam

The actual CVA certification process is structured in two distinct parts to ensure you possess both technical knowledge and practical, applied skills.

Part One is the knowledge-based proctored examination: This is a comprehensive, five-hour test that consists primarily of multiple-choice questions. It includes theory-based questions and scenario-based items that force you to apply complex valuation concepts and formulas to real-world problems.

Part Two is the applied experience component: Upon passing the proctored exam, you are required to complete a take-home, 60–80 hour sample Case Study. This requires the preparation of a complete, professional business valuation report, which will be peer-reviewed by NACVA's graders to ensure competency in writing a court-defensible conclusion.

Practice exams are essential for mastering Part One and preparing for the intensity of the five-hour proctored session.

 

How to Study and Exam Centers

Developing a disciplined study plan is paramount to success. Here are actionable strategies to prepare:

Utilize Official Resources: Base your studies on the NACVA Body of Knowledge. Make extensive use of the official CVA Exam Q&A Study Guide, which provides access to hundreds of questions designed to simulate the exam.

Take Timed Practice Exams: The single most effective strategy is to simulate the proctored exam experience. Use full-length, timed mock exams to build test-taking stamina, master pacing, and identify technical weak areas.

Strengthen Fundamentals: Spend extra time mastering financial statement analysis and the three main valuation approaches. Ensure you understand the "why" behind every adjustment and premium, rather than just memorizing formulas.

Join a Study Group: Collaborative study with peers can provide diverse perspectives on complex case scenarios.

Where to Take the Final Proctored Exam:

The final, official CVA Proctored Exam can be taken in a few ways:

  • At NACVA training locations: These are offered throughout the country at the conclusion of their live, five-day training programs.
  • At local proctoring centers: NACVA has a nationwide network of contracted testing centers for candidate convenience.
  • Via Live Remote Proctoring: You may also take the exam from the comfort of your own home or office, provided you meet specific technological requirements and adhere to live proctoring standards.

 

 

Job Opportunities from the Course

A CVA credential is a powerful signal to employers and clients of your commitment to excellence. The certification unlocks numerous prestigious job roles in the financial, accounting, and legal sectors, including:

  • Certified Valuation Analyst
  • Business Valuator
  • Business Valuation Consultant
  • Litigation Support Specialist
  • Forensic Accountant
  • Investment Banker
  • Investment Analyst
  • Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Consultant
  • Financial Analyst

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