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NICEP: National Institute of Certified Estate Planners Learn why you should work with a Certified Estate Planner™, discover some FREE up to date estate planning information, and locate a qualified professional to work with in your area
Search Accredited Estate Planner® Designees - NAEPC The estate planning professionals who appear in this searchable database - which you can search by name, zip code or state - all hold the Accredited Estate Planner® (AEP®) designation, awarded and administered by the National Association of Estate Planners Councils
Accredited Estate Planner - The American College of Financial Services In this program, you will build the skills you need to deliver sophisticated estate planning services You will complete two courses, including a required course and an elective These courses are designed to meet the requirements of the NAEPC accreditation process
Certifications for Estate Planning - Investopedia Some of the most common include the chartered trust and estate planner (CTEP), accredited estate planner (AEP), certified trust and fiduciary advisor (CTFA), and other related
Certified Estate Planner™ (CEP®): What It Means and Why It Matters What does a Certified Estate Planner™ (CEP®) do? A CEP® helps individuals and families create strategies for passing on their assets, minimizing estate taxes, drafting legal documents like wills and trusts, and navigating the probate process
Certified Estate Planner AACEP uses a variety of materials produced by industry professionals in our estate planner courses to provide the most current information Included with all courses is a copy of our core testbook, Fundamentals of Estate Planning, published by the American College of Financial Services