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You have invested countless
hours and hard-earned dollars to get where you are today. But
getting and staying ahead is harder than ever. You need a trusted
financial adviser to help sort through complex decisions and
develop strategies for a stable financial future.
The Personal Financial
Specialist (PFS) is the financial specialty accreditation held
exclusively
by certified public accountants (CPAs)
who are members of the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants (AICPA). By combining their education and experience
as a CPA with financial knowledge and training, Personal
Financial Specialists have broadened their expertise and are
eminently qualified to assess your current financial situation,
help you define your financial needs and goals, and work with you
to develop and monitor a plan to meet your goals.
Here's a closer look at what
a CPA must do to obtain the PFS accreditation:
Education
College education in
accounting and financial topics. On the job training under a
CPA's supervision. Continuing professional education.
Examination
Successful completion of a
comprehensive examination covering all areas of financial
services in addition to the CPA examination.
Experience
Extensive experience in the following:
personal planning process
retirement planning
estate planning
insurance planning
income tax planning
EthicsCompliance with State Board
of Accountancy rules and regulations and the AICPA's Code of
Professional Conduct. These professional standards contain the
most comprehensive ethical guidelines in the financial services
industry, ensuring your adviser provides complete services with
your best interests in mind.
Exclusivity
A CPA and an AICPA member in
good standing. For more than 100 years. CPAs have been trusted
financial advisers. CPAs who have earned the PFS designation have
demonstrated their ability to guide you through the confusing
financial environment. Whether you need to build college funds
for your newborn, access the adequacy of your insurance coverage,
or develop strategies for retirement, a PFS is the financial
adviser best suited to help you plan for a sound financial
future.
FINANCIAL
CHECKUPTake a few moments to
identify your financial concerns among those listed below:
Managing cash flow
Building retirement savings
Developing an estate plan
Developing a financial strategy
Determining insurance needs
Minimizing income tax liability
Building education funds
Managing financial risk
Planning for the care of elderly parents
A PFS can help you plan and
reach these and other financial goals with services that range
from an informal personal consultation to a comprehensive
financial program. Entrust your financial future, and the
financial well-being of your family, to the only financial
adviser that holds a financial designation within a designation
-- CPA/PFS.
This article generously
contributed by:
Nolan H. Schexnayder
CPA/PFS
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