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Webast: Valuation Considerations in Emerging Markets – July 11, 2024

This webinar will provide attendees with an inside view on performing valuations in emerging markets and how it can vary from developed market valuations in a number of key areas

Date: Thursday, July 11, 2024 | 1:00pm-3:00pm EST

Register at: https://learn.appraisers.org/products/bv544-valuation-considerations-in-emerging-markets#tab-product_tab_class_details

Course Fee: Members of the ASA: $199
Non-members: $299

This webinar will award 2.4 CE/CPE hour(s) for the live event. 

If you are a designated member of ASA, CE credit will automatically be entered into your record after you participate in the live webinar and complete any required post-webinar components within the Course Wrap-up section.  

This webinar will provide attendees with an inside view on performing valuations in emerging markets and how it can vary from developed market valuations in a number of key areas. The agenda will cover the fundamental differences from a scoping and engagement management perspective, through to how methodologies must be tailored and applied to deal with country-specific differences. Whilst many aspects of a business valuation remain the same in emerging markets, applying the same methodologies and processes used in developed markets can result in material issues when concluding on the fair value of a subject company and this webinar intends to guide the attendee towards key areas to focus on and how to mitigate some of the fundamental challenges that are faced in emerging markets.

About ASA: ASA is a multi-discipline, non-profit, international organization of professional appraisers representing all appraisal disciplines: Appraisal Review & Management, Business Valuation, Gems & Jewelry, Machinery & Technical Specialties, Personal Property and Real Property. Our mission is to foster the public trust of our members and the appraisal profession through compliance with the highest levels of ethical and professional standards