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ESTATE PLANNING TODAY

There has never been a more important topic or a more critical time in the story of our nation’s wealth.

The National Institute of Certified Estate Planners is proud to lead the way in the education and support of financial, legal and tax professionals who desire to take their practice into the comprehensive and demanding field of Estate Planning.

Estate Planning today is on everyone’s mind and has become increasingly more complex. Planners need to know how to serve their clients and safeguard themselves. Paying very strict attention to the prohibitions against the Unauthorized Practice of Law, the Institute has designed its course to instruct the planner in the proper techniques and language that can be used in their practice.

Join the growing number of professionals that are bringing such valuable expertise and confidence to their clients’ estate planning needs by earning the distinctive CEP® designation!

PRE-REQUISITES

Applicants for this course must hold a valid current license in either the financial, legal, or tax profession, or receive permission for enrollment based on some other relevant professional interest.

EARNING THE CEP® DESIGNATION

The CEP® designation is awarded only after:

1. the application process has been completed with full payment,

2. the corresponding educational component has been satisfied, and

3. the qualifying examination has been successfully passed.

APPLICATION & PAYMENT - The enrollment application must be accompanied by an enrollment fee in the amount of $1695 less any applicable discounts. This fee includes the cost of the course, materials, exam, and the certification fee for the use of the CEP® designation in the first anniversary year. Candidates may request a payment plan if necessary, however the CEP® designation will not be awarded until full payment has been made. Unless other arrangements have been made, the entire enrollment fee is to be fully paid in advance of any course. Should an enrollment be withdrawn prior to a registered classroom or online presentation event, a refund will be issued of any enrollment fees paid less a non-refundable $195 processing fee. However, once an enrollee attends any portion of a classroom or online presentation, there is no refund policy whatsoever. UPCOMING CLASSES ARE LISTED BELOW.

EDUCATIONAL COMPONENT - The educational component is completed through an interactive discussion of the course highlights done either live or online, in combination with reading and understanding significant self study materials. Students should expect to spend a minimum of 40 hours on the educational component of the program.

QUALIFYING EXAMINATION - The qualifying exam is composed of 100 multiple choice questions, worded in such a way that the student must have a competent grasp of the subject matter. It is a very challenging exam; a minimum score of 70% is required for passing. Exams must be proctored by another licensed professional who is neither related to you or under your employ or influence.

Once the application, payment, and successful completion of the CEP® course and exam are satisfied, candidates receive a certificate granting the use of the prestigious CEP® designation along with the use of the trademark logo. Graduates will possess a broad basic knowledge of all aspects of estate planning, particularly in the area of probate and the use of trusts. They will have access to a rapidly growing network of attorneys, advisors and other professional organizations that can assist in attracting and developing a high net worth clientele.

CEP®s in good standing with the NICEP are listed on the company website, receive a login and password to access a support area of the website, may subscribe to a CEP® Personalized Website, may enroll in the Institute’s advanced Master Certified Estate Planner™ Course and earn the MCEP® designation, will receive our educational and informative communications, and will also have access to the NICEP brochures and other promotional and support material.

MAINTAINING THE CEP® DESIGNATION

Designees must re-qualify annually based on the NICEP’s most current qualifications. The ongoing use of the CEP® designation is subject to three criteria:

1. the submission of an annual certification fee of $215 due on the certification anniversary date ($195 if paid one month early, $176 if paid in quarterly installments of $44),

2. the completion of the NICEP continuing education requirement of a minimum of eight (8) hours every two (2) years in the area of estate planning, and

3. adherence to the NICEP professional code of ethics which requires model business behavior, compliance with State and Federal licensing authorities, compliance with represented professional companies and organizations, proper notification procedures, and submission to the findings and rulings of the NICEP with regard to the continued use of any designation which is conferred by the NICEP.

The NICEP reserves the right to deny, suspend, or revoke the use of the trademarked CEP® designation for any reason. Designees not in good standing with the NICEP may not display or otherwise use in any way the CEP® designation, certificate, logo, or associated material.

BROKER/DEALER COMPLIANCE

The CEP® designation is being used by individuals representing over 125 broker/dealers nationwide. If necessary, we will be pleased to assist in requesting a broker/dealer to accept and support the use of the CEP® designation.

CERTIFIED ESTATE PLANNER™ COURSE OUTLINE

Introduction to Estate Planning
- Defining Estate Planning
- Financial Professionals and the Unauthorized Practice of Law
- Client Concerns
- Estate Planning and the Transfer of Wealth
- Taxes

Getting Started
- The Essential Estate Planning Documents
- Planning for Death
- Advance Medical Directives
- Planning for Incapacity
- How are These Documents Managed by the Estate Planning Team?

The Paths Your Client Can Take From Here
- Where Do We Go From Here?
- Which Path is Best?
- Sixteen Considerations of Will Centered vs. Trust Centered Estate Planning

Understanding Wills
- Valid Will
- Types of Wills
- Amending and/or Revoking a Will
- Duties of an Executor

Understanding Trusts
- Living Trusts vs. Testamentary Trusts
- Revocable Trusts vs. Irrevocable Trusts
- The Revocable Living Trust
- Types of Revocable Living Trusts
- Estate Taxes and the Revocable Living Trust
- Key Estate Tax Rules
- The Trustee

Essential Elements and Special Provisions in Wills and Trusts
- The Essential Elements of a Will and a Living Trust
- Special Will and Trust Provisions for Special Situations

Funding the Trust and Following Up
- Funding the Revocable Living Trust
- Titling the Trust
- Assets that Require Special Attention
- Funding the Trust and Qualified Retirement Plans
- Q&A on Living with a Will and a Revocable Living Trust

Protecting Wealth and Providing a Legacy
- Insurance and Estate Planning
- Estate Planning and Asset Protection
- Other Trusts



SCHEDULED CLASSES

CLASS NAME STARTING DATE ENROLL
CEP® Online Plus Presentation 09-15-2010 Enroll Now
MCEP® Online Plus Presentation 09-29-2010 Enroll Now
CEP® Online Plus Presentation 11-03-2010 Enroll Now
CEP® Online Plus Presentation 12-03-2010 Enroll Now