CPA Continuing Education Seminar To Be Held November

Coldsmith, Ryder and Associates is hosting a CPA Continuing Education Seminar on Friday, November 5, at 9:30 a.m.- 2 p.m. at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse in Mobile. The free informational seminar will feature the following courses: “The Qualified Business Income Deduction” by Bruce Coldsmith, private wealth advisor, and Jennifer Ryder, financial advisor; “Cybersecurity in a Digital and Interconnected World” by M. Justin Thomas, regional director, Goldman Sachs; “Tax Strategies for the Current Landscape” by Jon Splaine, senior regional advisor consultant, Putnam Investments; and “Planning for Health Care in Retirement” by Kelly Sicord, regional director, Fidelity Institutional Asset Management. Lunch will be provided. Space is limited and reservations are needed by November 1. The seminar has been approved for 4 hours of CPE credit and is sponsored by Putnam and Fidelity.

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