Neumann University will offer the following Continuing Professional Education and Continuing Legal Education classes for accountants and attorneys this November. All classes are held from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the Canticle room of the Rocco A. Abessinio building unless noted.
Financial Advisors and Financial Advice: What Lawyers and Accountants Need to Know will be held Tuesday, November 2. This seminar will broaden expertise in evaluating financial advisors and what they do.
Closely Held Business Law Symposium for the Suburban General Practitioner and the CPA will be held on Friday, November 6. This course is designed to provide suburban general practitioner and CPAs with the fundamental working tools, knowledge, framework, and strategies to counsel closely held business clients.
Federal Litigation of Establishment and Free Exercise Cases will be held on Wednesday, November 11. This course will combine instruction and class discussion of the fundamentals of First Amendment litigation of cases arising under the religion clauses, the most significant Federal precedents, and a review of the most important cases pending in the Federal court system.
The Four Stages of Annuity Income will be held on Tuesday, November 17. The purpose of this course is to develop a better understanding of how annuity income can benefit an investor throughout the various stages of natural life.
Pennsylvania Department of Revenue Fall Tax Seminar will be held on Thursday, November 19, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Thomas A. Bruder Jr. Life Center. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. in the McNichol room. This presentation will include such major topics as personal income tax updates, pass-through business updates, business-use tax, voluntary compliance program and initiatives, corporation taxes update, and electronic services update.
Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) will be held Tuesday, November 24. An overview of the act and its impact upon current settlement procedures begins this timely discussion. Prohibited acts, including affiliated business arrangements, are part of the class agenda, as well as all updates on the new regulations.
Cost per course is $90 for CPE and CLE credits. Each class offers CLE and/or CPE credits, for more information or to register, contact the Office of Continuing Adult and Professional Studies at 610-558-5529.
10/23/09