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  2. International Valuation Standards Council - Wikipedia

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    The organisations in membership accredit and regulate the conduct of individual valuers who specialize in the valuation of many different types of assets and liabilities, such as business interests, real property, intangibles, capital equipment and financial instruments.

  3. Institution of Valuers - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It was founded in 1968 by Shri P. C. Goel, also named as the Father of the Indian Valuer, and presently has a membership of over 30,000 valuers. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] The IOV serves recommendations on valuation procedures and related disputes to governmental as well as non governmental organizations, imparts training to valuation professionals ...

  4. Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers

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    The Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV) was founded in 1969 by the few qualified General Practice Chartered Surveyors who were mostly trained in the United Kingdom. The Institution was recognized by the Federal government of Nigeria by the enactment of the Estate Surveyors and Valuers (Registration Act)” Decree No. 24 ...

  5. Financial Service Unit of the Commonwealth of Dominica

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    The mandate of the FSU stems from the FSU Act which gives it responsibility to monitor financial institutions operating in Dominica, take action against persons carrying on unlicensed financial services business, supervise licensees in accordance with the FSU Act and the financial services enactments, and administer the financial services enactments or any other relevant enactments.

  6. Real estate appraisal - Wikipedia

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    A "valuer" is an individual or professional who is trained and qualified to determine the value of assets, typically real estate or personal property, for various purposes. Valuers assess the worth or fair market value of these assets based on their knowledge, expertise, and analysis of relevant data.

  7. What Are the Benefits of a Step-Up CD? - AOL

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    05% Months 1 – 7. 25% Months 8 – 14. ... For example, take the U.S. Bank product cited above. This is a 28-month CD offering an average of 0.35% interest over the lifetime of the product. That ...

  8. 4–4–5 calendar - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the fiscal year end month is August, the company's year end could fall on any date from August 25 to August 31. In particular, the last fiscal week is the one that includes August 25 and the first fiscal week of the following year is the one that includes September 1. In this scenario, fiscal years would end on the following days:

  9. Economic calendar - Wikipedia

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    Events listed on the economic calendar are released at different intervals, depending on the nature of the event. Events usually occur weekly, monthly and quarterly (i.e. every three months). The frequency of the event also varies with each country and region. As a general rule, most events occur monthly.