2006

Estate Planning: Prepare for tomorrow today!

Source: QLD

Published Date: 8 Aug 2006

 
Given the broad superannuation changes announced in the recent Federal Budget, current strategies used by practitioners involved in the estate, asset and business succession planning area may need some consideration over the next 12 months. This seminar considered some of the more prominent areas of estate planning that have been affected by these proposed changes and looks at how they will impact on practitioners.

Given Australia's current ageing population, estate, asset and business succession planning is becoming an increasingly relevant component of accountants, lawyers and financial planners' everyday practice. These seminar materials will give practitioners in these areas a clear understanding of current issues and what the changes will mean for the future, giving them a decidedly competitive advantage.

Busting the estate plan

Author(s): Sean Mcmahon

Trusts in general

Author(s): Matthew Burgess , Naomi Arnold

Preparing for your client's death - the role of enduring documentation

Author(s): Ron Joachim

Details

  • Published On:8 Aug 2006
  • Took place at:The Chifley on Lennons, Brisbane

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