Testimonials
"Your persistence to get to the details of the investigation was remarkable and this gave our Company a sense of assurance that the forensic examination was being handled with integrity and with the highest amount of professionalism. Your ability to go back several years and find additional incriminating evidence made our case stronger against the alleged fraudster, as the evidence was submitted to the legal authorities and Bond Company." |
“We've retained Marcia Teal to perform a number of business valuations for clients in divorce mediation. She is thorough, prompt and professional. We highly recommend her services to those who need valuations.” "Teal Consulting Group, LLC was a pleasure to work with. I had a lot of questions, you did a wonderful job clearly explaining everything to me, and you’re a local business. Would I work with you again? Absolutely, it was a pleasure." |
"It’s hard to get a both a good quote and a quality evaluation in this area. I would recommend Teal Consulting Group to anyone looking for a quality business evaluation." "I've had the pleasure of working with Marcia on cases where business valuations were needed. I found Marcia to be extremely professional and thorough. I would highly recommend her services." |
Credentials
When hiring someone to perform a business valuation or a forensic investigation, look for a recognized credential. These credentials ensure professionalism, consistency, and require continuing professional education. There are several accredited credentials that are widely known, our group holds the following:
The American Institute of CPAs (www.aicpa.org)offers the Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV). To earn an ABV a CPA must be a member of the AICPA, hold a valid CPA license, provide evidence of business valuations, pass a written exam and complete continuing education requirements. The American Institute of CPAs (www.aicpa.org) offers the Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF). To earn the CFF, a CPA must be a member of the AICPA, hold a valid CPA license, and must successfully pass the Certified in Financial Forensics exam. The American Society of Appraisers (www.appraisers.org) is a multi-disciplinary appraisal organization. Its members are involved in everything from business and real estate appraisals to the appraisal of antiques and gems. The professional designation is the Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA). To earn this designation, a candidate must have a college degree, have appraisal experience and pass an examination. The candidate must also have an appraisal report reviewed by its board of examiners and complete continuing education requirements. |