The CARES Act, market volatility, Social Security strategies and the impact of COVID-19 on financial planning have brought numerous challenges and opportunities to the ever-changing financial planning landscape. The best practices and cutting-edge strategies emerging from these uncertain times will be shared at the AICPA Advanced Personal Financial Planning (PFP) Conference at ENGAGE 2020.
“Financial planning professionals looking to learn about the latest strategies to help them provide the highest professional service should not miss this chance to gain a wide-range of technical knowledge at this all-in-one interactive online learning event”
Top Technical Planning Insight from Leaders in The Profession
Professionals looking to develop the essential skills to best guide their clients and firm into the future will benefit from in-depth technical sessions and panel discussions. In addition to the CARES Act, topics include the SECURE Act, the current state of Social Security, as well as the future of financial planning. The conference agenda has been curated to feature the most up-to-date practical information and technical knowledge in the areas of tax, retirement, estate, risk management, investments and more.
Read More: Bank Of The Future: How Banks And Fintechs Are This Decade’s Unlikely Duo
“Financial planning professionals looking to learn about the latest strategies to help them provide the highest professional service should not miss this chance to gain a wide-range of technical knowledge at this all-in-one interactive online learning event,” said Ted Sarenski, CPA/PFS, co-chair of the 2020 PFP Conference Planning Committee. “The sharpest minds in the profession will be sharing actionable information that attendees can use in practice right away.”
Professionals recognize the Advanced PFP Conference as one of the best conferences for technical education sessions. In fact, the high-quality, advanced knowledge shared this year will be brought by returning expert speakers who averaged a 4.6/5 satisfaction rating from attendees in 2019.
“This year’s conference has added virtual networking events and other new features to enhance interaction and build a sense of community among attendees,” said Lauren Minch, CPA, CFA, CGMA, co-chair of the 2020 PFP Conference Planning Committee. “Expert speakers from all areas of financial planning will be hosting sessions where attendees can ask questions, participate in real-time polling, and live-chat with other attendees.”
Read More: Banks Are Experiencing a Kodak Moment: Lessons Learned from a Fallen Giant