I’m presenting today at the NACVA conference

Posted on June 1st, 2006

I’m presenting my paper on [tag]fraud[/tag] related to [tag]Hurricane Katrina[/tag] at this year’s Consultants’ Conference for the [tag]National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts[/tag] ([tag]NACVA[/tag]). I’m part of the [tag]Fraud Deterrence[/tag] track, and my presentation will be available on CD at a later date.

The attendees of this conference will include Certified [tag]Valuation[/tag] Analysts ([tag]CVA[/tag]), Accredited Valuation Analysts (AVA), Certified Forensic Financial Analysts (CFFA), and Certified Fraud Deterrence Analysts (CFD).

The NACVA is a great organization, and I’m looking forward to my presentation!

Read my article about Hurricane Katrina and [tag]fraudulent financial statements[/tag].

EDITED: I’m currently at the conference and so far it is FANTASTIC!!! This organization is a class-act, and they’re putting on a wonderful event.

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