The dedicated team at Foster Group is focused on helping you achieve your specific needs and goals.
The dedicated team at Foster Group is focused on helping you achieve your specific needs and goals.
At Foster Group, we depend on the relationships we get to build with great clients. That’s why we continually and intentionally invest in building The Team at Foster Group. Naturally, we pay close attention to the professional qualifications of team members—you should expect to be served by very capable people. But equally important are our shared values of care, character, and competence. It’s our unique combination of culture and capabilities that will help you feel that your financial life is Truly Cared For® here at Foster Group.
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Foster Group regards professional credentials as a way to assure clients of our comprehensive knowledge and experience in a variety of financial arenas. We’re proud to have earned the designations listed below:
The Accredited Estate Planner (AEP) is for financial professionals who specialize in estate planning. This credential prepares professionals to deliver sophisticated estate planning services and/or analysis. Course work includes tax law and tax planning for estates, strategies for property transfer, approaches to integrating life insurance, and tools for effective charitable giving.
The Certified Financial Therapist™ (CFT™) designation is a professional certification for both financial and mental health professionals conferred by the Financial Therapy Association. There are three planned levels of the certification, with Level I being the most foundational. To become a CFT™, individuals must meet specific educational and experience requirements across the areas of 1) financial therapy, 2) financial planning and financial counseling, and 3) therapeutic competencies.
The CPA designation represents a broad study of business, especially related to attestation. CPAs have a thorough understanding of financial statements, taxes, law, and numerous other facets of business. Designees have successfully completed the Uniform CPA exam, which requires 150 semester hours of qualifying education and two years of public accounting experience.
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The CSA professional designation is for professionals who work with aging adults. By using their knowledge and expertise they can identify the best solutions for seniors’ needs.
The CRPS® program is a designation program that provides experienced advisors who are focused on retirement plans with the knowledge to recommend implementation techniques that can be executed into well-structured, company-appropriate retirement plans.
The Enrolled Agent (EA) credential is for professionals who specialize in tax preparation or for individuals who wish to deepen their knowledge of tax returns and related rules. This credential prepares professionals to represent taxpayers on behalf of the Internal Revenue Service. Course work includes a three-part written exam covering individual tax returns, business tax returns and representation or accepted IRS experience.
The Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR®) from HR Certification Institute (HRCI®) demonstrates an individual’s mastery of the strategic and policy-making aspects of HR management as practiced in the U.S. The credential is designed for big-picture thinkers responsible for planning rather than implementing HR policy. SPHR® professionals have accountability for HR department goals, breadth and depth of knowledge in all HR disciplines, and understanding business issues beyond the HR function.