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About this Exam

The Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) designation is the premier credential for professionals specializing in determining the value of private businesses. Administered by the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts (NACVA), the CVA validates your competency in business valuation theory, methodology, professional standards, and application. This certification is specifically designed for Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), accountants, investment bankers, financial analysts, business brokers, and consultants who need to perform valuations for a variety of purposes, including litigation support, tax compliance, financial reporting, merger and acquisition advisory, and succession planning. Earning your CVA signals to clients, employers, and the courts that you possess the advanced knowledge and expertise required to provide defensible and high-quality valuation services. 

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 What the Course Entails and Exam Details

Preparing for the CVA requires mastering NACVA's comprehensive Core Body of Knowledge (BOK) for Business Valuations. The curriculum is detailed across nine core domains that span the entire valuation process. Students must study topics including:

  • Overview: Business valuation fundamentals, value concepts, and professional standards comparison.
  • Professional Responsibilities and Standards: Ethical guidelines and engagement acceptance criteria.
  • Engagement Acceptance and Planning: Defining the scope, standard of value, and purpose of the valuation.
  • Qualitative Analysis: Understanding the industry, company history, management team, and competitive landscape.
  • Quantitative Analysis: Analyzing financial statements, adjusting for non-recurring items, and normalizing earnings.
  • Valuation Approaches: In-depth mastery of the Asset, Income (DCF, capitalization of earnings), and Market approaches.
  • Cost of Capital Concepts and Methodology: Calculating discount and capitalization rates using models like CAPM and build-up methods.
  • Discounts, Premiums, and Other Adjustments: Correct application of discounts for lack of marketability and minority interest.
  • Special Purpose Valuations: Valuation in specific contexts like intangible assets, litigation, and financial reporting.

The exam focuses not only on technical definitions but on the practical ability to apply these methods in realistic scenario-based questions.

 

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

The CVA certification process concludes with a rigorous assessment. The total testing requirement involves two distinct parts, but the knowledge-based "Final Exam" that determines your initial eligibility is a comprehensive, five-hour, proctored event. This proctored exam consists entirely of computerized multiple-choice questions. These questions range from straight-forward definitional items to complex, scenario-based items that present real-world case data, requiring you to analyze financials, perform calculations, and select the most appropriate methodology or defensible conclusion. While NACVA does not publish a single raw passing score, it uses a psychometric cut score analysis to maintain a consistent passing standard over time across different exam forms. Candidates are expected to demonstrate proficiency across all tested domains. Strict rules prohibit the use of non-approved calculators, mobile phones, or reference materials during the five-hour proctored session. To achieve final CVA certification, candidates who pass this proctored exam must subsequently complete a practical experience requirement by submitting a sanitized valuation report or a case study for peer review.

 

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation for the CVA exam demands a structured study plan that balances conceptual understanding with practical application. Begin by acquiring and mapping the official NACVA Business Valuation Body of Knowledge to a clear study timeline. Make use of NACVA's recommended study materials, including reference texts, appendices, and practice exam software. An essential strategy is to consistently practice with high-quality multiple-choice questions that simulate the actual exam's complexity. Identify your weak areas and allocate proportionate study time to the core domains that carry the most weight, particularly Valuation Approaches and Cost of Capital. Performing full-length, timed mock exams in the final weeks will build the stamina required for the five-hour proctored test and refine your pacing. For registration and test delivery, NACVA partners with established providers to offer convenient options globally. You can register through NACVA’s authorized portals and choose to take your exam via live remote proctoring through providers like Kryterion from your own location. Alternatively, candidates can opt for in-person testing at a nationwide network of professional proctoring facilities or at designated centers following official NACVA training programs.

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning the CVA designation unlocks a wide array of career paths in financial services and independent practice. Qualified professionals are highly sought after by accounting firms, investment banks, consulting groups, and corporate finance departments. Common job titles and specializations for Certified Valuation Analysts include:

  • Valuation Analyst / Senior Valuation Analyst
  • Valuation Manager / Director
  • Manager of Financial Reporting and Valuations
  • CPA with Business Valuation Specialization
  • Merger and Acquisition (M&A) Advisor / Director
  • Litigation Support Analyst / Expert Witness
  • Corporate Development Analyst
  • Investment Banker
  • Portfolio Valuation Specialist
  • Forensic Accountant
  • Business Broker

 

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