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Scheduled in five cities in 2018: Appleton WI, Kansas City, Nashville, Portland, and Cincinnati.
The Advanced Plan Design Workshop is followed on the next day by the Plan Corrections: Fixing the Broken Plan Workshop. A multi-program discount will be available.
Selecting optimal plan design for a particular client is as much art as science, as much management as mathematics, yet it can be the key to a lasting and profitable client relationship. Whether as separate pieces or in combination, there are so many designs available to accomplish a client’s objectives that today’s retirement practitioner must not only understand what options are available, but also how each works, and which is the best option for the client.
Certainly, you have to know the rules. But you also have to know how they work together, and how they can be made to work to get the job done. Our Advanced Plan Design Workshop will help the intermediate to experienced retirement plan practitioner comprehend today’s most popular plan design alternatives and know when and how to apply them in a particular situation.
Topics include:
NOTE: Back-to-back scheduling!
The Advanced Plan Design Workshop is followed on the next day by the Plan Corrections: Fixing the Broken Plan Workshop. A multi-program registration discount is offered for those who wish to attend both programs at the same location. Attend both Workshops and enjoy the multiple-program discount – a $50 savings!
Who Should Attend:
The Advanced Plan Design Workshop is designed for experienced practitioners. However, with our case study approach, even less-experienced practitioners can follow the issues and obtain valuable knowledge.
OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this Workshop, an attendee should be able to:
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this program. The speaker will assume each attendee has an understanding of the operation and design of 401(k) plans and has at least one year of experience.
Level: Intermediate
Instructional Delivery Method: Group – Live Instruction
NASBA Field of Study: Taxes