ASA Philadelphia Calendar

Chapter 35, serving the bustling Philadelphia metro area, is one of the most active in the nation! Our calendar of educational, recreational, and social events has the latest news about seminars, meetings, lectures, speeches, parties, and functions.

Save the Date: Current Topics in Business Valuation Seminar

The American Society of Appraisers, New York City Chapter 30 will host the Eighteenth Annual Current Topics in Business Valuation – 2010 Seminar on Friday, May 7, 2010 at the midtown Manhattan offices of PricewaterhouseCoopers at 300 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, New York 10017. Scott Nammacher, ASA and Bill Johnston, ASA will co-chair the seminar again this year.

Registration is $275 per person if paid by April 30, and $325 thereafter or at the door. No refunds after May 1. Registrants will receive a binder of speaker outlines and educational materials. Click the Pay Now button at right to pay with your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover or Bank account through PayPal. (No PayPal account required!) Or pay by check payable to "NYC Chapter of ASA,".

RSVP: Ms. Annie Bell, Empire Valuation Consultants, Inc., 350 5th Ave Ste 5513, New York, NY 10118. Telephone (212-714-0122); Fax (212-714-0124).

The seminar, which is expected to qualify for 8 hours ASA and CPE credit, will cover the how-to aspects of unusual engagements and advanced aspects of evolving areas within the field. It will be ideal for business appraisers and others at all levels.

Complete seminar details will be available soon. Please check back here or subscribe to this page for updates.

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November Meeting: Multidisciplinary Appraisers Roundtable

The November Chapter Meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at Johnnie’s Italian Restaurant, 4201 Comly Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124 (215-533-9920).. The Board of Directors will meet at 5:00 pm; all ASA members are welcome. The general meeting starts at 6:30 and will consist of roundtable discussions, led by senior appraisers in each discipline, of current issues and future directions.

Real Property led by Robert J. Luciani, ASA
  • USPAP Revisions effective January 2010
  • Home Valuation Code of Conduct: Unintended consequences; myths and realities
  • Fannie Mae 1004MC Market Conditions form
  • Broker Price Opinion: purpose, function, and use

Personal Property led by Susan M. Golashovsky, ASA

  • Digital Signatures: Methods and responsibilities ( with handout)
  • Art Advisory Panel's "Preferred Item Format ..."

Machinery & Equipment led by Charles C. Dixon, ASA

  • Fair Value under 141R
  • Orderly liquidation value
  • Auction value
  • Bank financing

Gems & Jewelry led by David M. Rosen, ASA

  • FMV research and reporting
  • Finding and evaluating comparables
  • The Paths to professional advancement

Business Valuation led by Andrew M. Wilusz, ASA

  • Cost of capital
  • Marketability vs. Liquidity
  • Guideline companies
  • Financial reporting

The roundtable discussions are sure to be of interest to all ASA appraisers. Please register early for this educational and productive evening which qualifies for one hour of ASA Continuing Education Credit.

Dinner is $35 per person for members and guests. Make checks payable to ASA Philadelphia Chapter 35. Please RSVP by Sunday, November 15 to Executive Secretary Joanne Paciello by mail to 8 Terrace Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462, email, phone (610-277-1366) or fax (610-277-1366).

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Update: Current Topics in Business Valuations Seminar

UpdateThe American Society of Appraisers, New York City Chapter 30 will host the Seventeenth Annual Current Topics in Business Valuations – 2009 Seminar on Friday, May 8, 2009 at the Hilton Hotel in New York at 1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019 (Phone: 212-586-7000). Scott Nammacher, ASA and Bill Johnston, ASA will again co-chair the seminar this year.

Register before April 17 and pay only $350 per person. Regular registration thereafter or at the door is $400. No refunds after May 1. Registrants will receive a binder of speaker outlines and educational materials. Click the Pay Now button at right to pay with your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover or Bank account through PayPal. (No PayPal account required!) Or pay by check payable to "NYC Chapter of ASA,".

RSVP: Ms. Annie Bell, Empire Valuation Consultants, Inc., 350 5th Ave Ste 5513, New York, NY 10118. Telephone (212-714-0122); Fax (212-714-0124).

The seminar, which is expected to qualify for 8 hours ASA and CPE credit, will cover the how-to aspects of unusual engagements and advanced aspects of evolving areas within the field. It will be ideal for business appraisers and others at all levels. The impressive line-up of speakers, panelists and topics promises a lively and informative day.

  • Bank Valuations in Today's Environment
    Andrew K. Gibbs, CFA, CPA/ABV
  • Horizon Values: Does, Don'ts and Methods to Keep Your Analysis Consistent
    Jeffrey Dunn
  • Financial Reporting Update: Q & A on Current Issues
    Stamos Nicholas
  • Valuing Debt Instruments: Intrinsic and Relative Valuation Methods
    John D. Moore, VP & Timothy J. Doherty, CFA, VP
  • Underwater Option Re-pricing or Exchange Valuation Techniques and Issues
    Cindy Ma, Ph.D, CPA, CFA

Complete seminar details will be available within the week. Please check back here or subscribe to this page for updates.

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NYC: Current Topics in Business Valuation

Seventeenth Annual ASA NYC Seminar: Current Topics In Business Valuations

The seventeenth annual Current Topics in Business Valuations seminar, presented by the New York City Chapter, qualifies for 8 hours ASA and CPE credit, and covers the how-to aspects of unusual engagements and advanced aspects of evolving areas within the field. It's ideal for business appraisers and others at all levels. The impressive line-up of speakers, panelists and topics promises a lively and informative day. For more information and to register online visit the ASA NYC Calendar.

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May: Ivory and Its Look-A-Likes

The Philadelphia ASA Chapter will sponsor an all-day hands-on seminar in which participants will learn to distinguish Ivory and Its Look-A-Likes on Friday, May 16, 2008 from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm at the Historic Joseph Ambler Inn at 1005 Horsham Rd, North Wales, PA 19454  View Map. Instructor Shirley Sue Swaab, ASA, who is a member of the International Ivory Society, has appeared at museums and historical societies from New Jersey to Florida, from Washington, DC to California. Her hallmark is the use of items from her own collections to create hands-on presentations.

Samples of ivory and look-a-likes.Ms. Swaab will use the morning session of Ivory and Its Look-A-Likes to explain the basics of ivory identification. The afternoon session will be devoted to hands-on identification of ivory, real and fake, from over 150 samples. Participants may bring in their own samples for examination, and should come equipped with a magnifying glass.

This hands-on seminar costs $175 for ASA, AAA, and ISA members, $195 otherwise, and includes Continental breakfast, lunch, and morning and afternoon snack breaks. The program qualifies for 7 hours of ASA Continuing Education Credit. For more information and to register, please view the seminar brochure, then call Ms. Swaab at 215-635-2260.

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April: Business Valuation Seminar

The Philadelphia ASA Chapter is sponsoring a daylong Business Valuation SeminarBusiness Valuation Seminar, Doubletree Hotel, Plymouth Meeting, April 18, 2008 on Friday, April 18, 2008 starting at 8:30 am (registration: 8:00 am) at the Doubletree Guest Suites Hotel in Plymouth Meeting, PA. The seminar will covers tools and techniques, contemporary analyses, and case studies in evolving areas of business valuation.

A synopsis of the program follows. (Full details are in the seminar brochure.)

8:00 AM: Registration
8:30 AM: Theory and Application of the Van Vleet SEAM Model
Daniel R. Van Vleet, ASA, Managing Director at Duff & Phelps in Chicago, will discuss his SEAM Model for S Corporation valuation. A nationally recognized expert on the valuation of businesses, fractional equity interests, S Corporations, and other pass-through entities, Mr, Van Vleet is the author of many articles on advanced business valuation concepts and a contributor to several valuation textbooks.
10:15 AM: Coffee Break
10:30 AM: Van Vleet SEAM Model Cont'd
12:15 PM: Lunch Break
1:15 PM: Blockage Discounts -- Where Theory & Practice Meet
Lester Barenbaum, Ph.D., Managing Director at Financial Research Associates in Bala Cynwyd and Professor of Finance at La Salle University, and Walter Schubert Ph.D., also a Professor of Finance at Lasalle University, will discuss blockage discounts and the recent Court decisions that have pushed the concept from a notion to an empirically determined discount. Popular guest speakers, Messrs. Barenbaum and Schubert are, with Robert Feder, co-authors of The Family Lawyer's Guide to Stock Options published by the American Bar Association (2007).
2:30 PM: Coffee Break
2:45 PM: Trapped-In Capital Gains
John J. Barton, ASA, the Principal of Brandywine Valuation Consultants in Lyndell, PA, will discuss trapped-in capital gains in the valuation of C and S Corporations and partnerships. Active in the ASA, Mr. Barton currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Business Valuation Committee, and has taught ASA valuation courses around the world. A frequent speaker at professional meetings and conferences, he has written for Practitioners' Publishing Company.
4:00 PM: An Insider’s Understanding of Real Estate Appraisals
John E. Doyle, MAI of Doyle Real Estate Advisors in Philadelphia will examine real estate appraisals from a business valuation viewpoint. Licensed in 11 states, Mr. Doyle serves as a reviewer of commercial appraiser reports for HUD. He has also has provided legal testimony and case management service for many of Philadelphia's largest law firms.
5:00 PM: Seminar Closes
Business Valuation Seminar Registration Fees
 ASA MembersNon-Members
Individuals$245$275
Same firm, multi-party$220$250

Registration includes Continental breakfast, full buffet lunch, and morning and afternoon snack breaks. The program qualifies for 7 hours of ASA Continuing Education Credit. Seating for this popular seminar is limited, so please register early to avoid disappointment.

Please mail registration checks -- payable to "ASA Philadelphia Chapter" -- to Executive Secretary Joanne Paciello at 8 Terrace Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 by April 4. The registration form and full details of the seminar are contained in the seminar brochure. Additional information is available from Ms. Paciello by email, phone (610-277-1366) or fax (610-277-1366), and from seminar coordinator Robert M. Haas, Jr., ASA by or phone (215-887-6500).

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