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Las Vegas (January 21, 2013)

The 2013 AICPA Advanced Personal Financial Planning Conference is an intensive, high-level even that will help you address the 2013 post-election issues impacting personal financial planning.

It’s the first major professional financial conference that addresses post-election changes head-on with learning programs featuring critical insights and high-level guidance directly from the experts on the latest techniques, investment strategies, and changes in estate and tax legislation to ably and accurately advise your clients.

The conference takes place January 21-23 at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. For more information, click here.

 

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