Category Archives: Business Valuation

Dr. Daniel Folkinshteyn Presented on Bitcoin: Features, Security and Scams

The Philadelphia ASA would like to thank Dr. Daniel Folkinshteyn from Rowan University for an interesting and informative presentation on Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies at our January 20, 2021 General Meeting.

If you would like to see Dr. Folkinshteyn’s slides, they are attached here: Bitcoin Presentation PDF.

You may also contact Dr. Folkinshteyn directly via his Rowan University page noted below if you have questions about how to value Bitcoin.

Dr. Folkinshteyn is a professor of finance at Rowan University. The presentation consisted of the following items:

*Overview of what bitcoin is and its strengths and weaknesses

* Safety and security in using cryptocurrency: scams, frauds, thefts

* Blockchain and how it could be useful for things other than cryptocurrency

Dr. Daniel Folkinshteyn received his Ph.D. in Finance and M.B.A./M.S. in Finance from Temple University, as well as a B.A. in Molecular Biology from Yale University. His teaching interests include corporate finance, financial markets, behavioral finance, and cryptocurrency. As a member of the Department of Accounting and Finance at Rowan University, he teaches courses in the undergraduate major. He is also the faculty advisor to the award-winning Rowan Chapter of the Financial Management Association, the Rowan Student Investment Group, the Rowan Cryptocurrency Club, and the Rowan University Gaming Club. His research interests include public debt markets, investor behavior, and cryptocurrency. Prior to joining Rowan University in 2011, he had taught undergraduate finance at Temple University for 4 years.

Education
Ph.D., Finance, Temple University
M.B.A. and M.S., Finance, Temple University
B.A., Molecular Biology, Yale University

The 2020 Business Valuation Seminar has been rescheduled!

The Philadelphia Chapter of the ASA will hold its 15th Annual Business Valuation Seminar on September 10, 2020 as a virtual meeting organized and hosted by the Philadelphia ASA on Zoom so you can attend from the comfort of your home or office.

We’ve also made the program more affordable because we understand that this has been a tough year and because we do not have the usual overhead of meeting space, etc.

The program will include a variety of topics presented by key thought leaders.

For more details, click here.

 

POSTPONED: 2020 Business Valuation Seminar

The Philadelphia Chapter of the ASA will hold its 15th Annual Business Valuation Seminar on  a September 2020 Date TBA at the Radnor Hotel in Wayne, PA . The program will include a variety of topics presented by key thought leaders.

2020 BV SeminarProgram: Topics & Presenters

 

Registration begins at 7:30 am at the Radnor Hotel. The Seminar adjourns at 4:45 pm. Breakfast, Lunch, and Breaks included.

 

 


Fees.

Early Bird fees, which apply when registration forms and payments are submitted by September 1, are $325 for ASA Members, $375 for all others. After September 1, registration is $350 for ASA Members, $400 for all others. The fee includes breakfast, lunch, and morning and afternoon refreshments.

Pay Now
To pay online with your major credit card or PayPal go to the ASA Philadelphia Members Only page, otherwise please make checks payable to ASA Philadelphia Chapter 35 and mail to Anita Luciani, Administrative Assistant, ASA Philadelphia, 7201 Frankford Ave # 6, Philadelphia, PA 19135-1010. Please note that seating capacity is limited.


Continuing Education Credit

The seminar provides eight (8) hours of continuing education credit for American Society of Appraisers members   Please check with your certifying accreditation body (AICPA, PICPA, NACVA, others) for CEC eligibility for your organization.

Agenda

A comprehensive Agenda is available for download.

Information

Contact Frank L Merenda, ASA by email or call (610)-687-5855 for additional information.

Michael J. Procaccini CPA

September Meeting: Research & Development Tax Credits

The September Chapter Meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 18, 2019, at the Doubletree Guest Suites in Plymouth Meeting, PA. The Board of Directors will meet at 5:30 pm; all ASA members are welcome. The general meeting starts at 6:30. The guest speaker will be Michael J. Procaccini CPA/Engineer, CEO and Managing Partner of the Algorithm Tax Group, headquartered in Warwick, RI. Mr. Procaccini will discuss “Research & Development Tax Credits.”

Michael holds a B.S. in Accounting from Bryant University and also a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Rhode Island.  After working as a Public Accountant, including for a Regional Public Accounting Firm, he founded Algorithm Tax Group to focus on client tax benefit engagements. The firm represents clients seeking tax benefits for R&D Tax Credit, Cost Segregation and Energy Credits. Its hands-on, nuts-and-bolts approach achieves results by reviewing tax returns and performing due diligence during acquisitions, utilization, and other tax matters.

Michael’s talk will draw on his experience of over 15 years and 3000 engagements with clients, CPAs and Enrolled Agents in the USA and Canada. “Battle-tested” by numerous successfully defended IRS examinations, Michael’s understanding of R&D projects, cycles, and expenses is informed by a dual accounting and an engineering background. A business owner and strong advocate for his clients, Michael has a unique perspective to share!

Mr. Procaccini’s presentation is sure to be of value to ASA members in all disciplines. As seating for this talk is limited, please register early for this educational and productive evening which qualifies for 2 hours credit toward ASA reaccreditation.

Pay NowDinner is $35 per person for members and guests. To pay online with your major credit card or PayPal go to the ASA Philadelphia Members Page, where you can also take advantage of the reduced cost 5-Meeting Plan this month only. Otherwise please make checks payable to ASA Philadelphia Chapter 35.  Please RSVP by Friday, September 21, to Executive Secretary Anita Luciani by mail to ASA Philadelphia, 7201 Frankford Ave # 6, Philadelphia, PA 19135-1010 or by email.

REGISTER NOW: 2019 BUSINESS VALUATION SEMINAR

The Philadelphia Chapter of the ASA will hold its 14th Annual Spring Business Valuation Seminar on Friday, April 26, 2019, at the Doubletree Hotel in Plymouth Meeting, PA. The program will include a variety of topics presented by key thought leaders.


Valuing Large Estates – Will Frazier, ASA & Oliver Warnke, ASA

Typically, most large estates holding investment assets are structured with a central family limited partnership or limited liability company holding both assets and interests in subsidiary entities. Most often the asset classes encountered are common stocks, municipal bonds, and commercial real estate. However, the appraiser will often encounter alternate asset classes such as private equity, hedge funds, art, farms, and ranches. Read more [showhide]Traditionally, the fair market value of minority interests in asset holding entities is determined based upon applying discounts for lack of control and lack of marketability. Because large estates hold multiple asset classes, several different studies must be compiled. Besides determining value based upon discounts, there are methods under the income approach that can be used as well. Other valuation issues which can arise in very large estates include blockage discounts for large positions in equities, tiered discounts, and additional marketability discounts associated with hedge fund and private equity partnerships. Join Will Frazier and Oliver Warnke as they go through an analysis of the valuation of large estate holding entities.[/showhide]

Will FrazierOliver WarnkeWill Frazier is a Senior Advisor in the Valuation Advisory group at Stout Risius Ross, LLC, with over 40 years of experience in business valuation and corporate finance.

Click for more about Will [showhide] He has participated as an appraiser and/or expert witness in numerous U.S. Tax Court cases and has written numerous articles about business valuation for tax purposes. Will is a frequent speaker and lecturer and has recently spoken at the 2017 Texas Bar Advanced Estate Planning Seminar, the 2016 Advanced Business Valuation Conference of the American Society of Appraisers and the 2016 Southern Federal Tax Institute. Prior to joining Stout, Will was a founding partner of HFBE where he provided financial advisory and valuation opinions for purposes of corporate mergers, acquisitions and spin-offs, reorganizations and 2 recapitalizations, estate, gift, and income tax requirements, estate planning, employee stock ownership plans, and other requirements. [/showhide]

Oliver Warnke is a Director in the Valuation Advisory group at Stout Risius Ross, LLC. He has over 15 years of experience providing valuations primarily for estate, gift, and income tax requirements, as well as fairness opinions, mergers and acquisitions, financial reporting, and employee stock ownership plans.

Click for more about Oliver [showhide] Oliver serves a wide range of industries including oil and gas, beverage distribution, asset management, real estate, manufacturing, construction, and farming. Oliver also specializes in the valuation of fractional interests in family limited partnerships, private equity funds, and hedge funds. Prior to joining Stout, Oliver was a Vice President at HFBE where he participated in financial analysis and valuation of corporate securities and partnership interests of private and closely held companies as well as publicly traded corporations. [/showhide]


Regulated Healthcare Facilities Valuation – Fred M. Lara, CFA, ASA, CVA

Fred Lara

The presentation will provide an overview of business valuation involving regulated healthcare facilities, including the types of entities that make up this market segment, an introduction to the reimbursement, terminology, and regulations specific to healthcare facilities, a discussion of healthcare industry-specific factors that influence value, and examples of unique issues that arise in the valuation of imaging centers, radiation therapy centers, ambulatory surgery centers, and physician practices.

Fred Lara is a partner and heads HealthCare Appraisers’ Philadelphia area office. His practice focuses on compensation valuation for compliance with federal and state regulations.

Click for more about Fred [showhide] He has expertise in compensation valuation practice areas including management – burn care, wound care, sleep medicine, collections guarantee/subsidies, call coverage, medical director, employment/PSA, MSO, dialysis, lithotripsy, pathology, perfusion and intraoperative monitoring, in addition to life sciences/HCP valuation and not-for-profit executive compensation. During Fred’s more than sixteen years with HealthCare Appraisers, his business valuation practice has covered a wide variety of healthcare facilities including radiation oncology centers, ambulatory surgery centers, diagnostic imaging centers, and physician practices.[/showhide]


Business Valuations and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (Including a Detailed S Corp Case Study) – James F. Hitchner, CPA/ABV/CFF, ASA

James Hitchner

Jim Hitchner, Managing Director at Financial Valuation Advisors, has been speaking and writing extensively on the effect of the TCJA on business valuation. During this process, he has been asked a multitude of questions on the new tax law. Join Jim as he presents answers to these important questions.

Jim will present a detailed case study on how to value an S Corp under the new tax law. This will include a valuation using the following S Corp 3 models: Treharne Cash Flow model, Van Vleet SEAM model, Delaware MRI model, and the Fannon model. He will also incorporate various models in this case study including bonus depreciation, interest expense limitations, and qualified business income.

The objective of the presentation is to equip the appraiser with what they need to support their S Corp valuations. Click for details. [showhide]

  • Application of four S Corp models
  • Strengths and weaknesses of each model
  • Service vs. non-service business
  • Qualified business income
  • How to deal with the sunset provisions
  • How to use so-called bolt-on models, e.g., bonus depreciation and interest limitations
  • The effect of state taxes
  • The best way to apply the guideline public company method
  • How to use the guideline company transactions method
  • Industry and other carve-outs
  • Dealing with uncertainty as to when the TCJA was known or knowable[/showhide]

How To Turn The Practice You Have Into The Practice You Want – Rod Burkert, CPA, ABV, CVA

Rod BurkertAs the title suggests, there is a gap between the forensic and valuation services practice you have and the one you want. That gap is AUTHORITY. Authority is your competitive advantage, perhaps the only one you possess. And within your practice area or industry niche, it stems from (1) possessing specialized knowledge and advancing your unique perspective of it and (2) being known for that expertise and getting recognized for it. All of our profession’s titans have authority. But how do you acquire it? Read more. [showhide]Because authority is the key to creating the practice you want. You get it by building your practice around four pillars: Marketing (where you show up), Messaging (what makes you different), Positioning (who you serve), and Business Model (how you generate revenue). If you recently lost an engagement, it was probably not due to your lack of technical skills. Maybe the prospect said “pricing,” but that is not the likely answer (but it is a very accepted method of saying no). This session will show that you most likely missed out because you didn’t show up where or when the prospect needed you, you did not stand out in the field of other candidates that were being considered, or it wasn’t clear how you could solve the specific problem. We can fix that. Rod’s presentation is for new business valuation, forensic, and litigation services professionals OR long-time professionals feeling “stuck” in their current practices … and looking for specific “where, who, what, and how” strategies to improve their practice[/showhide]

Rod Burkert is a Business Valuation Expert and a Practice Development Coach. He is the founder of Burkert Valuation Advisors, where he has been practicing solo since July 2000. His traditional practice assists individuals, businesses, and attorneys to determine or resolve 4 questions of value. Click for more about Rod. [showhide]He also coaches overwhelmed BVFLS professionals to find more “margin” in their practices and their lives so that they can create the experiences that matter most to them. And by leveraging social media and his professional network, Rod has built a mobile consulting practice that allows him to travel full-time throughout the United States and Canada in an RV with his wife and their two dogs. He was named a “Pioneer of the Profession,” as part of the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts’ Industry Titans awards at their June 2016 Annual Conference. [/showhide]


Applicability of USPAP to Litigation Calculations – Megan Salehli, ASA

Megan Salehli

The use of calculation reports in litigation settings has been debated in the valuation community. This will be an open discussion about how ASA’s interpret and apply the Principles of Appraisal Practice and Code of Ethics, USPAP and the Business Valuation Standards in relation to calculations of value.

Megan Salehli, a Principal at Asterion, specializes in valuation and economic damages and provides consulting services in a variety of matters requiring the investigation and evaluation of financial and economic data and determination of value. Megan has managed a variety of assignments requiring the quantification of economic damages in circumstances including class actions, shareholder suppression actions, business destruction and interruption claims and wrongful termination and personal injury matters. Click for more about Megan. [showhide] Megan has significant experience related to the valuation of privately held businesses, public business segments and intangible assets. Megan is accredited by the American Society of Appraisers as an Accredited Senior Appraiser, the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts as a Certified Valuation Analyst and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners as a Certified Fraud Examiner. Megan is a member of the National Association of Forensic Economics, an officer of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Society of Appraisers and on the editorial board for the National Litigation Consultants Review. Megan has instructed business valuation courses for the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants and spoken to various other groups on topics including forensic accounting and economic damages.[/showhide]


Fees.

Early Bird fees, which apply when registration forms and payments are submitted by April 5, are $335 for ASA Members, $370 for all others. After April 5, registration is $365 for ASA Members, $400 for all others. The fee includes lunch, and morning and afternoon refreshments.

Pay Now
To pay online with your major credit card or PayPal go to the ASA Philadelphia Members Only page, otherwise please make checks payable to ASA Philadelphia Chapter 35 and mail to Anita Luciani, Administrative Assistant, ASA Philadelphia, 1229 Chestnut St PMB 232, Philadelphia, PA 19107-4140. Please note that seating capacity is limited.

Credit.

The seminar will provide eight hours of continuing professional education credit by the American Society of Appraisers. Seminar credits have also been accepted by the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board. State boards of accountancy have the final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit.

Brochure.  

A seminar brochure, including comprehensive information, biographies of the presenters, the registration form, and refund and cancellation policies is available for download. 

Questions.  

For all other questions, including CEC eligibility for your organization, please contact the seminar organizer, Robert M. Haas Jr., at rhaasjr@rmha.com or (215-887-6500).

May Meeting: The Business of Professional Soccer

The May Chapter Meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 1, 2019, at Talen Energy Stadium, 1 Stadium Dr, Chester, PA 19013 (map), home of the Philadelphia Union, the City’s Major League Soccer team. The Board of Directors will meet at 5:00 pm in the Fearless Conference Room in the historic Wharf Building adjacent to the Stadium; all ASA members are welcome.

Chapter Meeting

The Special Chapter Meeting will be held at 6:30 pm on the Stadium’s Seaport Deck or Bridge Deck. The Guest Speaker, a Philadelphia Union Executive, will discuss “The Business of Professional Soccer.”

Philadelphia Union vs FC CincinnatiThe MLS Game

The Philadelphia Union game begins at 7:30 pm. The Union, a member of the MLS Eastern Conference, finished as runners-up in the 2014, 2015 and 2018 U.S. Open Cup tournaments. The Union is playing well-ranked FC Cincinnati, an expansion team in its first year of MLS play.

Sign Up Now for an Evening of Professional SoccerThe Cost

The subsidized cost, including a game ticket waiting for you at the will-call window, is $35 per person for members and guests. The price includes buffet style food, soft drinks, water, and domestic beers. It does not include parking, which is $20/car at the Stadium. Seating for this Major League Soccer outing is limited.

Payment

In order to take part in this exciting and educational Professional Soccer evening, you need to sign up no later than March 30, 2019 — we need to transmit payment and the list of attendees to the Philadelphia Union by April 1, 2019.

To pay online with your major credit card or PayPal go to the ASA Philadelphia Members Only page, otherwise please make checks payable to ASA Philadelphia Chapter 35 and mail — to arrive by March 30th — to Anita Luciani, Administrative Assistant, ASA Philadelphia, 1229 Chestnut St PMB 232, Philadelphia, PA 19107-4140. Email Anita with questions.

SAVE THE DATE: 2019 BUSINESS VALUATION SEMINAR

The Philadelphia Chapter of the ASA will hold its 14th Annual Spring Business Valuation Seminar on Friday, April 26, 2019, at the Doubletree Hotel in Plymouth Meeting, PA. The program will include a variety of topics presented by key thought leaders.

042619BVSeminar֍  Large Estate Valuation Issues – Will Frazier, ASA & Oliver Warnke  

֍  Healthcare Enterprise Valuation – Fred M. Lara, ASA

֍  TCJA Appraisal Case Study – James F. Hitchner, ASA

֍  Appraisal Practice Development – Rod Burkert, CPA

֍  Applicability of USPAP to Litigation Calculations – Megan Salehli, ASA

Fees.  

Early Bird fees, which apply when registration forms and payments are submitted by April 5, are $335 for ASA Members, $370 for all others. After April 5, registration is $365 for ASA Members, $400 for all others. The fee includes lunch, and morning and afternoon refreshments.

To pay online with your major credit card or PayPal go to the ASA Philadelphia Members Only, otherwise please make checks payable to ASA Philadelphia Chapter 35 and mail to Anita Luciani, Administrative Assistant, ASA Philadelphia, 1229 Chestnut St PMB 232, Philadelphia, PA 19107-4140. Please note that seating capacity is limited.

Credit.

The seminar will provide eight hours of continuing professional education credit by the American Society of Appraisers. Seminar credits have also been accepted by the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board. State boards of accountancy have the final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit.

Brochure.  

A seminar brochure, including comprehensive information, biographies of the presenters, a registration form, refund and cancellation policies is available for download.

Questions.  

For all other questions, including CEC eligibility for your organization, please contact the seminar organizers, Robert M. Haas Jr., at rhaasjr@rmha.com or (215-887-6500) or Megan Salehli, at msalehli@asterion-consulting.com or (215-893-9914).

Loewenstern

September Meeting: Minor League Franchise Valuations

The September Chapter Meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at the Doubletree Guest Suites in Plymouth Meeting, PA. The Board of Directors will meet at 5:30 pm; all ASA members are welcome. The general meeting starts at 6:30. The guest speaker will be Gary Loewenstern, CPA, CVA, a Principal in the Blue Bell, Pennsylvania office of HBK CPAs & Consultants, a multidisciplinary financial services firm. Mr. Loewenstern will discuss “Minor League Franchise Valuations.”

Gary earned a B.S. in Accounting from Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business and was a Partner in Resnick, Amsterdam, Leshner, P.C when it merged into HBK in 2016. He has more than 30 years experience advising small business owners, including: minor league sports franchises, television broadcasters, government contractors, investment advisors, providers of information technology, food services and professionals in many fields.

Gary has represented more than 40 minor league baseball franchises since 1986.  His experience with the franchises includes; financial statement preparation, federal, state and local tax services, business valuation, expert witness testimony, budgeting, due diligence services for the buying and selling of the franchises, concession consulting, lease evaluations, internal control evaluations, and more.

Mr. Loewenstern’s presentation is sure to be of value to ASA members in all disciplines. As seating for this talk is limited, please register early for this educational and productive evening which qualifies for 2 hours credit toward ASA reaccreditation.

Dinner is $35 per person for members and guests. To pay online with your major credit card or PayPal go to the ASA Philadelphia Members Page, where you can also take advantage of the reduced cost 5-Meeting Plan this month only. Otherwise please make checks payable to ASA Philadelphia Chapter 35.  Please RSVP by Friday, September 21, to Executive Secretary Anita Luciani by mail to ASA Philadelphia, 1229 Chestnut St PMB 232, Philadelphia, PA 19107-4140 or by email.

REGISTER NOW: 2018 Business Valuation Seminar

The Philadelphia Chapter of the ASA will hold its 13th Annual Spring Business Valuation Seminar program on Friday, April 27, 2018, at the Doubletree Hotel in Plymouth Meeting, PA. The program will include a variety of topics presented by key thought leaders.

֍ How to Rig a Valuation and DLOM: New Research and ToolsJames Hitchner, CPA/ABV/CFF, ASA
֍  Update in Estimating Cost of CapitalRoger Grabowski, FASA
֍  Impacts of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on Business ValuationMitchell Gerstein, CPA, MST, PFS  &  Laura Anastasio, ASA, CEIV
֍  Best Practices in Inventory ValuationCharles Sapnas, CFA, ASA & Anthony Pumphrey, CFA, ASA
֍  What Appraisers Must Know About Taxes On Damage AwardsMartin Abo, CPA/ABV/CVA/CFF

042718BVSeminar
Fees.  Early Bird fees, which apply when registration forms and payments are submitted by March 30, are $335 for ASA Members, $370 for all others. After March 30, registration is $365 for ASA Members, $400 for all others. The fee includes lunch, and morning and afternoon refreshments.

To pay online with your major credit card or PayPal go to the ASA Philadelphia Members Page, otherwise please make checks payable to ASA Philadelphia Chapter 35 and mail to Chapter President Sheila Gorman, 10 Presidential Blvd, Bala Cynwyd PA 19004.  Please note that seating capacity is limited.
Credit. The program qualifies for eight (8) hours of Continuing Education Credit (CEC) for ASA members and for members of other professional organizations which recognize NASBA credit.
Brochure.  A seminar brochure, including comprehensive information, biographies of the presenters, a registration form, refund and cancellation policies is available for download in PDF format.

Questions.  For all other questions, including CEC eligibility for your organization, please contact the seminar organizers, Sheila Gorman at sgorman@finresearch.com or (484)-270-1240 or Frank Merenda at  fmerenda@eacvaluations.com or (610)-687-5855.