AICPA Announces Updated Body of Knowledge for CPA Financial Planners
Integrated Tax-Planning Highlights CPA Financial Planners
“CPA financial planners are committed to the core values of integrity, objectivity and competency. They are also best positioned to help their clients navigate the uncertainty that any potential changes to the tax code will bring,” said
To help CPA financial planners continue to provide high quality services in their client’s best financial interest, the AICPA today announced the release of an updated Personal Financial Planning (PFP) Body of Knowledge (BOK). The new BOK is a forward-looking document that provides guidance and clarity on the competencies and information that CPAs who provide financial planning services need to know.
One key change to the BOK is to the tax planning component, which has been updated from a stand-alone section to integration throughout all twelve service areas. The integration of tax throughout the BOK is directly related to an increased emphasis on the integrated nature of all financial planning services. Updates to the BOK provide clarity on this integration and highlight the importance of understanding how changes in one area of a financial plan have the potential to impact other parts of a plan. The result is additional guidance to help CPA financial planners take a holistic approach to their client’s planning needs.
“CPA financial planners know firsthand that changes in any area of financial planning, including tax, can impact the other areas. Therefore, when change occurs, we are best able to identify the impact the change has on our clients' personal financial goals, and develop integrated financial planning strategies to keep them on track to reach those goals,” said
The new PFP Body of Knowledge has added prominence and provided additional clarity on a number of areas that are increasingly prevalent in today’s planning environment:
- Elder, Special Needs, and Chronic Illness Planning. As the
U.S. population continues to age, CPA financial planners increasingly find themselves addressing diminished capacity issues. - Closely-held Business Planning. The area has been revamped to more thoroughly address compensation and benefits for employees, as well as the potential impact of the business decisions upon the owner’s personal financial situation.
- Education Planning. With higher education continuing to grow more expensive and an increased awareness of the long-term financial impact of student loans, this area is crucial for CPA financial planners to understand.
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Client Relationship Building . To effectively understand a client’s needs and help them implement a plan suited to their goals, a CPA financial planner must first understand who they are as a person. This area covers essential topics such as the importance of effective client communication, handling conflict, understanding and diagnosing client situations and the impact of family dynamics.
In addition to serving as a benchmark for the competencies CPAs who provide financial planning services to their clients must display, the BOK will inform the updates to the next version of the AICPA’s Personal Financial Specialist (PFS) credential exam, which will be launched in
Building upon the foundation of the PFP Body of Knowledge, the AICPA will be releasing a Global Personal Financial Planning Body of Knowledge later in 2017. This document will serve as detailed blueprint for CPA financial planners in the
About the AICPA’s PFP Division
The AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning (PFP) Section is the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy, and guidance for CPAs who specialize in providing estate, tax, retirement, risk management, and investment planning advice to individuals, families, and business owners. The primary objective of the PFP Section is to support its members by providing resources that enable them to perform valuable PFP services in the highest professional manner.
CPA financial planners are held to the highest ethical standards and are uniquely able to integrate their extensive knowledge of tax and business planning with all areas of personal financial planning to provide objective and comprehensive guidance for their clients. The AICPA offers the Personal Financial Specialist (PFS) credential exclusively to CPAs who have demonstrated their expertise in personal financial planning through testing, experience and learning, enabling them to gain competence and confidence in PFP disciplines.
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