Earn Your Estate Planning Certificate Online

A two-part program called, “Estate Planning Certificate Program,” is now available through OnlineLearning.net.

The leading online supplier of continuing adult education has teamed with the California CPA Educational Foundation to offer the program to accounting professionals. Estate planning is rapidly becoming a “hot” consulting area. This program will help accountants compete as they offer more expertise.

The comprehensive study is offered in two eight-week modules. Estate Planning I starts November 9 and Estate Planning II starts February 2000. Each module is composed of eight segments that are the equivalent of four “regular” classroom seminars. The online courses are instructor-led and provide personalized interaction.

The Estate Planning Certificate Program covers estate issues such as wills, living trusts, gifts, marital property and probate avoidance. The thrust of the program is on practical solutions that work to eliminate estate problems and death taxes. A certificate is issued once both modules are completed. Visit the web site to learn more.

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