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AICPA Personal Financial Planning (PFP)

Nov 29, 2022

Clients have three years left to use the enhanced unified credit before it gets cut in half. Putting holistic techniques in place that consider tax, financial planning, and asset protection sooner rather than later will be important. In this episode of the PFP Section podcast, Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS, interviews Marty...


Nov 25, 2022

Mark Astrinos, CPA/PFS, has made some bold and scary moves in his career to land where he is now with his own financial planning firm. In this episode of the PFP Section podcast, Lyle Benson facilitates Mark to share his story and the wisdom he has gained. Mark discusses:

  • Why and how he made moves from audit to tax to...


Nov 22, 2022

Interest from US donors to be philanthropic to causes overseas is picking up steam. This is often happening without the knowledge that there are ways to do this in a manner that incorporates due diligence and tax benefits.  In this episode of the PFP Section podcast, Jonathan Gassman, CPA/PFS, Rick Peck (NH Charitable...


Nov 14, 2022

As we look to the results of the midterm election, it appears that we will have a divided government in 2023-2024 and we will need to carefully consider the impact on our clients.  Year-end planning could include tax loss harvesting for crypto, new energy provisions and investments, Roth conversions and filling up the...


Nov 11, 2022

QTIP trusts often allow the testator to have it all by having peace of mind that their surviving spouse will be cared for during their lifetime at the same time as passing assets to heirs of their choosing after the surviving spouse’s death.  In this episode of the PFP Section podcast, Paul Hood, JD, LLM, dives into...