This course examines the various ideas, methods, and techniques capable of optimizing the overall compensation package for key employees and principals in small to medium-sized businesses. Qualified and non-qualified deferred compensation, benefit targeting, insurance programs, statutory fringe benefits, interest-free loans, and investment planning are investigated. Effective pay plans essential to attract, motivate, and retain key people are defined and evaluated. Consideration is given to indirect compensation in the form of business entertainment, expense accounts, auto use, travel, and transportation. Equity participation is explored through stock sales, repurchase agreements, incentive stock options, ESOTs, stock options, and bonuses. The new field of professional services is probed to provide tax, financial and estate planning to the key executive.
Getting Cash Out of Your Business 2025 CPE course is a comprehensive self-study program designed to help Certified Public Accountants strengthen their knowledge and skills in professional development. This 19-credit course provides practical insights and real-world applications that CPAs can immediately apply in their professional roles.
Throughout this course, participants will gain a deeper understanding of key concepts, best practices, and emerging trends related to professional development. The course is ideal for CPAs working in public accounting, corporate accounting, government, or consulting who want to enhance their expertise while fulfilling their continuing education requirements.
ACCPE’s flexible self-study format allows you to complete the course at your own pace, making it perfect for busy professionals. Upon successful completion of the exam, you will receive your certificate instantly, allowing you to quickly report your credits and stay compliant with licensing requirements.
Enroll in the Getting Cash Out of Your Business 2025 course today and take advantage of ACCPE’s affordable, convenient, and high-quality continuing education designed specifically for CPAs.