Auditing | August 21, 2026
Tennessee Society of CPAs to Host Forensic and Valuation Services Conference
The Forensic and Valuation Services Conference will take place Oct. 27-29. The conference will be held at the TSCPA Meeting Center in the Nashville, Tennessee, area.
The Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants (TSCPA) has opened registration for its annual conference addressing forensic accounting, business valuation and litigation support, the Forensic and Valuation Services Conference.
In addition to the in-person option, the conference will also be offered virtually and on demand to accommodate more participants. Those who choose to attend live virtually or decide to purchase the on-demand package will receive the same high-quality continuing education content as participants attending in person.
To register for the Forensic and Valuation Services Conference, visit https://tscpa.com/fvs26.
Founded in 1904, the Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants (TSCPA) is the professional association of CPAs in Tennessee, with more than 10,000 members statewide. Its mission is to drive the success of its members and the communities they serve. TSCPA is headquartered in Brentwood, Tenn.
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