Self Study: Fast Track Retirement Planning 2022
Available Until
Self-Study
3.0 Credits
Member Price $75.00
Non-Member Price $101.00
Overview
This course is available until April 30, 2025.
We are all (including tax practitioners) getting older and the need for effective retirement planning has never been greater. This mini-course is essential for participants who wish to attain a comfortable retirement for themselves and their clients by maximizing tax-saving strategies. Retirement income needs are analyzed, Social Security benefits are determined and distribution options from IRAs and retirement plans are explored.
Highlights
- Popular retirement myths
- Defining retirement & determining retirement income needs
- Savings
- Assets
- Social Security
- Retirement plans
- Distributions from retirement plans
- Nonqualified deferred compensation
- Life insurance
- Estate planning
Objectives
- Identify the basic guidelines of retirement planning recognizing the ten misconceptions of retirement and specify retirement based on key questions.
- Determine retirement costs and income needs of clients based on their current budget, select tax savings strategies and identify basic guidelines to use when purchasing assets to attain financial independence.
- Recall the qualifications for Social Security retirement & disability benefits, specify a client's retirement benefits and determine the difference between Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B.
- Identify basic types of qualified corporate plans and other sources of retirement income such as SIMPLE plans and individual retirement accounts.
- Determine the difference between annuity payments and lump-sum distributions, specify key components of rollovers, premature distributions & required distributions and identify nonqualified deferred compensation.
- Cite the benefits, uses and types of life insurance and specify how three basic estate planning tools can be incorporated into tax practice.
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Non-Member Price $101.00
Member Price $75.00