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| ![]() Tom Tillery Webcast: The Replacement of a Life Insurance Contract: The Good, The Bad and The UglyTom Tillery and Financial Planning Advocate, LLC to host a Continuing Education event on Friday, July 31, 2015.
On a rare occasion, a life insurance contract will have to be replaced. The Internal Revenue Service mandates strict rules as to the replacement and design of the new life insurance contract. Financial advisers need a keen awareness of the applicable sections of the Internal Revenue Code; the various types of life insurance contracts; and the unique features and benefits of each contract type. This presentation will walk the adviser through the replacement process and illustrate the “finished product” with a case study. Thomas Neal Tillery, CFP®, AEP®, CLU®, ChFC®, CRPC®, LUTCF, is Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer of Paraklete® Financial, Inc. Paraklete® provides integrated fee-for-service financial planning without asset management or product sales. The firm acts as An Advocate in Financial Services® for its clients with a disciplined focus on independence and objectivity. Mr. Tillery has more than 30 years of experience in personal financial planning, providing services to businesses and individuals. Tom earned a M.S. in Financial Services from The American College and an M.A. in Education from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is an active member of AICPA (Non-CPA Associate), the Atlanta Estate Planning Council and the Society of Financial Service Professionals. Tom is a frequent speaker and writer on all topics relating to personal financial planning. He has written personal financial planning curriculum for several universities and on-line providers. Tom holds the singular position of being the only instructor who has moderated both the CFP® and CPA/PFS Live Reviews – his pass rate for both exams exceeds the national averages! Tom and his family reside in Kennesaw, Georgia. End
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