Group Insurance and Employee Benefits

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Location: Online
1Credits
Technical Business
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FICPA Members
$79.00 Regular Price
Nonmembers
$99.00 Regular Price
Product Code: AI23-PFP-INS6
Level: Intermediate
Vendor: AICPA CPE Division
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge

Overview:

This CPE course can be purchased individually or as part of the Risk Management and Insurance Planning Certificate Program.

Employee benefits packages are critical elements in the data-gathering phase in personal financial planning, including everything from gym memberships to education reimbursement and from transportation incentives to free meals. This can be confusing, but when correctly applied, these benefits can form the foundation of a client's personal financial plan.

In this audiovisual CPE course, Tom Tillery explains group insurance and employee benefits, so you can help your employer clients navigate the complex maze and create a competitive advantage.

Objectives:

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify an insurance contract in which the employer pays for the cost of insurance and any premium payments made by the employee are used to accumulate cash values in the contract.
  • Recall the definition of disability.
  • Recognize the type of group insurance that is typically provided by employers.
  • Identify an employee benefit that may be considered an investment.
  • Choose the number of years that the insured must survive the irrevocable assignment of an existing group life insurance contract for the death benefit to be removed from the insured's taxable estate.
  • Differentiate a de minimis benefit from other types of employee benefits.

Major Topics:

Key Topics

  • Group Insurance and Employee Benefits
  • Group insurance-life, disability, medical, other, taxation, integration with PFP
  • Employee benefits-purpose, examples, taxation, planning

Designed For:

Who Will Benefit

  • CPAs and financial planners with basic knowledge of personal financial planning, and an interest in risk management and insurance.


Prerequisite:

Basic knowledge of the areas of personal financial planning (PFP).