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Trust Basics
16 week Online course
Registration Deadline is one week prior to start date
Member Price: $415
Nonmember Price: $515
General Information on Online Courses
Questions? Contact Susan Clark at the IBA at 317/387-9380.
Course Description:
This AIB course provides you with an overview of the trust department in a commercial bank, including how it fits into the bank's overall operations, the services it provides, and generally how those services are delivered. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of accumulating, preserving, and disposing of an estate.
Audience:
Non-trust bank personnel and those who have recently come into the trust department in support positions, entry-level personnel, employee benefits, and corporate trust officers.
Learning Objectives:
Textbook:
Trust Basics: An Introduction to the Products and Services of the Trust Industry, 4th edition, 2008, ABA
Trust Basics is a 16-week class taught in the same format as the other AIB Online classes. Participants have access to a new lesson each Friday and will have until the following Sunday (10 days) to complete it. They may complete the lesson anytime during the week. Typically, participants will log on to the Internet two to three times during the week, and may do so whenever and wherever it is most convenient to them.
Topics:
The topics to be covered are as follows:
- Types of Assets and How They are Owned
- Investment Vehicles
- Agencies
- Principles of Estate Planning and Estate Taxation
- Wills and the Probate Process
- Guardianships and Advance Directives
- Personal Trusts: The Groundwork
- The Personal Trust Document
- Gifting
- Irrevocable Trusts
- Employee Benefit Trust and Agency Services
- Corporate Trust and Agency Services
Course Credits: AIB: 3.0
Prerequisites: None
After successfully completing this program, you will be able to:
- Explain the principles of estate planning and estate taxation
- Distinguish between types of assets and forms of property ownership
- Describe the purpose and scope of various agency relationships
- Define the basic concepts of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and common trust funds
- Analyze a will and list the steps of the administration and settlement of an estate
- Distinguish the types of guardianships that exist and compare powers of attorney for property and healthcare
- Define what a personal trust is, reasons for having one, and the characteristics of a good trustee
- Explain the reasons for and tax concepts of gifting
- List the types of corporate retirement plans that exist and profile the establishment and administration of a retirement plan
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