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Career Description Valuators analyze financial records of businesses to assess competitiveness and estimate market value. Duties May Include Collect and analyze financial records of a business, such as financial statements, budgets, projections and sales data, to assess its competitiveness or to estimate its market value
Prepare reports for estate planning, matrimonial litigation, insurance and business losses
Appear as an expert witness before courts, security regulators and other regulatory boards and commissions.
Examples of Titles Business Valuator Property Valuator Where They Work People in this group work in government and for businesses such as banks, trust companies, and credit unions, insurance companies, real estate agencies, and customs, ship, and other brokerage firms. Sources The National Occupational Classification (NOC) Code found next to the name of the career is a 4-digit code that classifies occupations by different skill types and skill levels.
The information on careers is adapted from Canadian Occupational Projection System, a project by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, which uses annual data to analyze trends in labour.
© Canadian Occupational Projection System, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, 2011. © JobFutures, Labour Force Survey, 2006. © National Occupational Classification, Human Resources Skills and Development Canada, 2006. © Working in Canada, Labour Force Survey, 2009.
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