Fiduciary Accounting Part 1: Fiduciary Duty Basics & Authority WEBCAST
Overview
Advisors who represent fiduciaries must understand the tax laws and the accounting rules that apply when a fiduciary accepts title to fiduciary assets. Because a trustee or personal representative exercises authority over the management and investments of fiduciary assets for the benefit of the named beneficiaries, the fiduciary is held to a very high standard of “fiduciary duty.” In this webinar series, we’ll review the concept and requirements of fiduciary duty and the duty to account to the beneficiaries (UPIA/UFIPA). We’ll also cover crucial fiduciary accounting concepts that differ from financial accounting or tax law, including the distinction between principal and income and state statutory accounting rules. Finally, we’ll analyze the differences and similarities to fiduciary taxation.
Highlights
What is fiduciary duty, and how does it apply to a trustee or personal representative. What are the state statutory accounting rules, and where can you find them. What is fiduciary accounting income What is fiduciary account principal. How does fiduciary accounting impact fiduciary taxation.
Prerequisites
None.
Designed For
CPAs and financial professionals.
Objectives
Recognize the importance of understanding fiduciary accounting and its relationship to fiduciary taxation. Determine how to calculate fiduciary accounting income. Identify the difference between income and principal. Recognize fiduciary accounting as responsibility accounting. Recognize the difference between probate accounting and trust accounting.
Preparation
None.
Notice
None.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Jacqueline Patterson, California CPA Education Foundation
Jacqueline A. Patterson, JD, MBT, CPA, is a partner in the Los Angeles based firm of Haney, Buchanan & Patterson, LLP. She is a member of the California State, Los Angeles, and Beverly Hills Bar Associations. Ms. Patterson has written and facilitated full day tax seminars in the areas of corporate taxation, the income taxation of trusts and estates, tax research and planning, real estate transactions, charitable trusts and received the Foundation’s Meritorious Service Award in 2000.
Non-Member Price $129.00
Member Price $99.00