AZMoneyGuy Estate Planning Masterclass

 

AZMoneyGuy Estate Planning Masterclass

Presented by  Robert F. Hockensmith CPA, EA, MBA

In this Estate Planning Masterclass you will learn:

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What are Wills and Trusts

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What is the difference between a Will and a Trust

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What are the pros and cons of Wills and Trusts

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Why are Trusts a better option

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The process of creating, funding, administering and closing trusts

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What type of assets can be included in a Trust

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Who should pay the Trust taxes

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What are Trust legal strategies and why and how to use them

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And much much more

I hope to see you inside!

Get Expert Tax Advice from an expert

Mr. Hockensmith has been a guest newscaster for national and local TV stations in Phoenix since 1995, broadcasting financial and tax topics to the general pubic. He has written tax and accounting articles for both national and local newspapers and professional journals. He has been a public speaker nationally and locally on tax, accounting, financial planning and economics since 1992. He was a Disaster Reservist at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, for many years after his military service. He served as a Colonel with the US Army, retiring from military service after 36 years in 2008. Early in his accounting career, he was a Accountant and Consultant with Arthur Andersen CPA’s and Ernst & Young CPA’s.

Clients Don’t Buy Hours, We Don’t Sell Time.

Clients Buy Knowledge, Clients Pay For Value.©

-Robert Hockensmith CPA, EA

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