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As a tax practitioner, you may have contemplated adding personal financial planning services to your practice. There is a natural progression to go from being your client's most trusted tax advisor to also being their most trusted personal financial advisor. But you have questions: will it be profitable? How do I get started? What are other CPA firms doing? All of these questions are addressed in a new research study published by the AICPA's PFP Section that can show you how to expand your services into this lucrative niche area that is a great compliment to your tax practice.

The Personal Financial Planning Section of AICPA and Moss Adams LLP are pleased to announce the results of their first joint study of CPA financial planning and advisory practices- AICPA/Moss Adams CPA Financial Planning Practice Study.

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Comments to Senate Finance Committee on Charitable Governance

Submitted on March 1, 2005, these comments and suggestions are made in light of the Senate Finance Committee's consideration of comprehensive charitable governance reform. The AICPA agrees that the public oversight of tax-exempt organizations is important and will work to assure that oversight is strengthened without significantly diminishing the effectiveness of exempt organizations.

 

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