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AICPA Personal Financial Planning (PFP)

Sep 30, 2021

The latest proposals suggest that the estate tax exemption may revert back to pre-TCJA levels in January, 2022. In order not to lose the estate tax exemption that exist today, it may be necessary to make use of this exemption before year-end for your relevant clients. In this episode of the PFP Section podcast, Bob...


Sep 24, 2021

If you have been contemplating a Roth conversion for yourself or for your clients, you will want to tune in to this PFP Section podcast episode to hear Steve Siegel’s case for doing this before the year ends.  Steve discusses his top five reasons for doing a Roth conversion in 2021, including:

  • Potential limits on...


Sep 17, 2021

On September 13th, the House Ways & Means Committee released long anticipated draft legislation which could lead to major tax changes effective January 1, 2022.  In this episode of the PFP Section podcast, Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS, walks you through the key areas of interest so that you can plan ahead with your clients...


Sep 10, 2021

CPA financial planners are often in a position to be the first to recognize declining cognitive function in a client. Reina Schlager, CPA/PFS, takes you through a summary of her 6-part series so that you can protect your clients financially and ensure a smooth transition of care. She covers:

  • Does an 18-year-old need a...


Sep 2, 2021

It’s anyone’s guess what will happen with tax laws given all the proposals floating around. If you have clients concerned about losing the estate exclusion available to them today yet they are reluctant to transfer assets outright to children and grandchildren, the spousal lifetime access trust (SLAT) may be...