Fiduciary Accounting Part 3: Special Accounting Elections & Distributions WEBCAST
Overview
Trusts are old entities and go as far back as the Crusades when we were an agrarian society, and the only asset of any value was the land and what was produced on the land. Therefore, dividing the benefit in a trust between income and principal was logical and worked efficiently for a long time. However, times have significantly changed, and trusts are often invested in assets that don’t involve land, and these assets also have great value. Often, the value lies in their growth rather than their income. New rules have developed in the fiduciary accounting area that provide elections that often result in favorable benefits to the trust and the beneficiaries. This course will explore those elections.
Highlights
Analyze a traditional fiduciary accounting situation. Determine the use of the reserve for depreciation. Become acquainted with the special accounting rule for business assets. Review the accounting treatment of distributions from entities.
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of fiduciary accounting.
Designed For
CPAs and financial professionals.
Objectives
Determine the special accounting rules available to a fiduciary. Recognize the flexibility inherent in the elections provided by the state statutory accounting rules. Identify situations where the use of special accounting rules can benefit both the trust and the beneficiaries.
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