Robert M. Nemeth,
CPA/ABV, CVA, CDFA, CFE Principal
Bob Nemeth is a principal and leads our business succession planning team. His diverse background includes expertise in business valuation, litigation consulting and estate planning. In addition, he provides expertise in accounting and tax services to an account base of firms in diverse industries. Prior to joining our firm, Bob developed his talents at Coopers & Lybrand and an independent CPA firm. Bob has attended numerous courses, seminars, and conferences on valuation and litigation services and speaks regularly on these topics to chambers of commerce, business associations and educational services. Contact Bob at rnemeth@applegrowth.com.
Practice Specialization • Succession Planning • Business Valuation • Litigation Consulting • Accounting & Tax
Education & Designations • Bachelor of Science, Business Administration - John Carroll University • Certified Public Accountant Accredited in Business Valuation • Certified Valuation Analyst • Certified Divorce Financial Analyst • Certified Fraud Examiner
Professional • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants • Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants -Litigation Services Committee Member • Center for Principled Family Advocacy • Estate Planning Council of Cleveland • President, Northern Ohio Chapter - National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts • Association of Certified Fraud Examiners • Founding Member - Cleveland Professionals Group • Adjunct Member - Cleveland Bar Association
Civic • School of Accountancy Advisory Board Member - John Carroll University
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According to Bob: "In the valuation and litigation support area, every assignment is unique. I was drawn to this area because you have the opportunity to draw on many of your skill sets - accounting, tax, auditing, valuation, finance and economics. Interpersonal communications skills are also extremely important when dealing with business owners and attorneys. The valuation area is both an art and a science. Professional judgment is very important."
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