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Planning in a Pandemic: What Your Clients Should Do Now?

Discussion topics will include strategies that enable clients to take advantage of the current depressed asset values and low rates, the value of growth of assets outside of the federal and state (if applicable) estate tax, the benefit of paying taxes on behalf of a grantor trust and implementation considerations when making the gift. Key […]

A Niche practice of “Family Office” by Elizabeth Campana, CFP®

A Niche Practice of “Family Office” by Elizabeth Campana  Elizabeth Campana’s career paths demonstrate how the financial industry is a flexible field with various areas within it to work in. Her career story also shows how there are multiple ways to transition within the industry including into her current field of work- single-family office.  After […]

California Lutheran University Financial Planning Featuring Student Jack Kirby

November 2019 Meet Jack Kirby, a 4+1 student who started his graduate degree early in his undergraduate career due to the 4+1 program offered at California Lutheran University. Kirby graduated with a degree in Accounting in May 2019 and is now pursuing an MBA in Financial Planning, as well as working for Wells Fargo Advisor […]

NAIFA LA: Selling a Planning Practice: The Relationship between Revenue Multiple and Revenue Size

NAIFA LA Meeting: Selling a Planning Practice: The Relationship between Revenue Multiple and Revenue Size The owner’s financial service business is required to meet industry compliance, as well as the owner’s retirement, needs to exit successfully. To do so, they often rely on appraisers or financial intermediaries to facilitate the exit or succession transition. The […]

WIFS Enhancing Retirement Success Rates In The United States

WIFS – Los Angeles Chapter Meeting: Enhancing Retirement Success Rates In The United States How successful are U.S. retirees at sustaining assets from retirement to death? What retirement strategies will enhance their ability to live a successful retirement? Come learn from: Dr. Chia-Li Chien, PhD, CFP, PMP Assistant Professor & Director of Financial Planning Program […]

Entrepreneur? Business Owner? You Face More Complex Retirement Planning

Chien, C.-L. (2020, Feb 12). Entrepreneur? Business Owner? You Face More Complex Retirement Planning. TheStreet: Retirement Daily.

SECURE Act: What do you need to know?

Dr. Chien will interview Hratch J Karakachian, CPA, ESQ about SECURE Act. What you need to know to help your clients and CFP exam? Attorney Karakachian is a senior adjunct faculty member at California Lutheran University School of Management.  He has been teaching in the MBA in Financial Planning Program since 2013.  He has taught Principles […]

Women in Financial Services

Women in Financial Services  Daralee Barbera started her career as a maths teacher in the day and a college professor at night. Fast forward a few decades later to the present day, and she now has a very different career to the one she started with. For the last 34 years, she has worked in […]

Enhancing Retirement Success Rates in the United States

Enhancing Retirement Success Rates in the United States  As college students, we have barely started our careers, let alone started thinking about them ending and our retirement. But, should we start thinking about it now at such a young age? Well, I think we should educate ourselves and start thinking about it. If we spend […]

Considering a Financial Planning Career? Is JP Morgan Chase right for you?

Are you considering a Financial Planning Career? Is JP Morgan Chase right for you?  When Danny Zelaya graduated from university, he wanted to be a pastor or teach religion. He had no interest in working in business, nor did he plan to work in the field. After being a pastor for two years, he moved […]

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