A Certificate of Educational Achievement (CEA) is awarded to attendees for select continuing education courses who successfully complete and pass quizzes based on the educational content and learning objectives of the course. These are administered during or at the conclusion of the course. The CEA is a valuable recognition of educational achievement that can enhance your professional development, but there is no professional or other credential associated with the certificate, and certificate holders may not claim to be certified, licensed, accredited, or registered to engage in a specific occupation or profession.
Certificate of Educational Achievement (CEA) Training and Registration:
A Certificate of Educational Achievement will be available for attendance at the following courses:
- Essentials of Business Valuations
- Essentials of Financial Litigation
- Financial Litigation Clinic: Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Restructuring
- Financial Litigation Clinic: Business and Intellectual Property Damages
- Financial Litigation Clinic: Business Interruptions and Lost Profits
- Financial Litigation Clinic: Business Valuation in Litigation
- Financial Litigation Clinic: Commercial Damages and Lost Profits
- Financial Litigation Clinic: Conducting Fraud Investigations
- Financial Litigation Clinic: Cybersecurity
- Financial Litigation Clinic: Forecasting and Modeling
- Financial Litigation Clinic: Matrimonial Litigation
- Financial Litigation Clinic: Personal Injury
- Financial Litigation Clinic: Wrongful Death
- Four Pillars of Healthcare Valuation
- The Valuation Advisors Foundation for Valuing Cannabis Enterprises