AffiliationsAmerican Business Appraisers Affiliations
American Business Appraisers National Network is a consortium of independent business appraisal firms that cooperate on personal, professional, marketing, practice management, and technical matters. American Business Appraisers, LLC is the Arizona affiliate firm.
American Business Appraisers National Network's goals are to:
Our membership in the American Business Appraisers National Network provides resources and advice from other nationally known valuation experts, enabling us to effectively execute virtually any business valuation assignment.
For more information visit the American Business Appraisers National Network website.
The Institute of Business Appraisers (IBA) is the oldest professional society devoted solely to the appraisal of closely-held businesses. Established in 1978, the Institute is a pioneer in business appraisal education and professional accreditation. ![]()
The American Society of Appraisers is an international organization of appraisal professionals. ASA members represent all disciplines, including business valuation. Business appraisers value enterprises, partial ownership interests and securities for all types and sizes of businesses. ASA members also value specific intangible business assets such as, patents, trademarks, employment agreements, copyrights and goodwill to name a few intangibles.
For more information, please visit the American Society of Appraisers website.
The Arizona Business Brokers Association is the largest network of professional business brokers serving Arizona. It is the only business opportunities database available to the local broker community.
NEBB Institute provides USPAP compliant training for certified machinery and equipment appraisals to business owners, bankers, accountants/CPAs, attorneys, lenders, and appraisers. Based on comprehensive and intensive study of valuing machinery and equipment, business professionals pass an extensive examination and earn the professional designation of Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraiser (CMEA).
The Central Arizona Estate Planning Council was established in the 1960s for the benefit of the diverse professionals involved in the estate planning process. Their focus is to gain a broader perspective of pertinent issues and ideas in order to better shape and protect our client's financial estates. They place particular emphasis on the estate planning team-reviewing appropriate configurations, refining cooperative processes, and regularly hosting top national strategists and practitioners. Council members further benefit from reciprocal associations with other members, who are quick to respond to queries from fellow Council Professionals.
For more information, please visit the CAEPC website.
The National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts (NACVA) supports the users of business and intangible asset valuation services, financial forensic services and fraud detection, by training and certifying financial professionals in these disciplines.
For more information, please visit the NACVA website.
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