The Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) designation serves to advise other professionals, prospective clients, and the community at large that the certificate has satisfied the Association’s rigorous standards of professionalism, expertise, objectivity, and integrity in the field of business valuation. Recertification assures that designated professionals continue to enhance their knowledge and maintain a level of competence current with the progress of the industry.
MY-CPE LLC is NASBA approved sponsor for continuing education of numerous designations. (Sponsor ID: 143597). We or our programs are not specifically approved by NACVA. However, we believe that all NASBA-approved courses are eligible for NACVA Credits as NACVA credential holders only need to attest to having completed 60 hours of “Applicable” CPE credits to comply with tri-annual recertification and pay a $400* recertification fee. Reporting courses taken and CPE hours earned is optional, though NACVA recommends you track this information which we shall provide you in the form of course certification for the CPE earned on myCPE. (Information based on NACVA CPE Attestation on NACVA official website).
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CPE Requirements | 60 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) triennially |
License Renewal Period | Renew CPE license by December 31st triennially |
CPE Reporting Cycle | All credential holders must comply with tri-annual recertification policies by December 31 of their reporting cycle. This period starts with the first full calendar year after receiving the designation and in three-year cycles thereafter. |
Ethics Requirement | No ethics requirement |
Carry Over Credits | CVA cannot carry forward credits to the next reporting cycle. |
Certified Valuation Analysts (CVA) are required to complete 60 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) triennially. As mentioned on the official NACVA website - NACVA credential holders only need to attest to having completed 60 hours of “Applicable” CPE credits to comply with tri-annual recertification and pay a $400* recertification fee. Reporting courses taken and CPE hours earned is optional, though NACVA recommends you track this information which we shall provide you in the form of course certification. (Information based on NACVA CPE Attestation on NACVA official website).
The reporting period begins on January 1 to December 31st every 3 years.
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CPE earned from programs in your reporting cycle should relate to:
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No, there are no minimum CPE requirements in a particular subject area.
NACVA hasn't precisely defined specifically approved courses. Any course or conference covering approved subjects would qualify for NACVA CVA CPE requirements.
Meet the NACVA CVA CPE requirements effortlessly with our NASBA-approved self-study courses. myCPE, as a NASBA-approved sponsor (Sponsor ID 143597), ensures 100% compliance with Certified Valuation Analysts (CVAs) CPE requirements and allow to complete the entire 60-hour requirement through our tailored CVA Packages.
CVAs can not carry over excess earned CPE hours to the next reporting cycle.
Failure to fulfill the CVA CPE requirements by the deadline will result in the credential holder's status being inactive.
In our view, NACVA credential holders only need to attest to having completed 60 hours of “Applicable” CPE credits to comply with tri-annual recertification and pay the applicable recertification fee. Reporting courses taken and CPE hours earned is optional, though we understand that NACVA recommends tracking this information, if not on the Recertification Reporting Form, in your personal records. Completion and submission of the Recertification Reporting Form serve as your attestation to CPE earned, or if not reported, it can be substantiated if you are asked to do so.
In our view, NACVA credential holders only need to attest to having completed 60 hours of “Applicable” CPE credits to comply with tri-annual recertification and pay the applicable recertification fee. Reporting courses taken and CPE hours earned is optional, though we understand that NACVA recommends tracking this information, if not on the Recertification Reporting Form, in your records. Completion and submission of the Recertification Reporting Form serve as your attestation to CPE earned, or if not reported, it can be substantiated if you are asked to do so.