Cracking the AI Code for CPA Financial Planners
AICPA Personal Financial Planning (PFP)
Release Date: 12/26/2025
AICPA Personal Financial Planning (PFP)
Indexed Universal Life (IUL) insurance is often marketed as a “tax-free retirement income” solution, but how do these policies really work over time? To cut through the noise, financial planner Andy Panko, CFP®, RICP®, EA, decided to run his own real-time experiment. He bought an IUL, fully documented the structure, costs, and performance, and is openly sharing the results year after year. In this episode, Andy joins us to explain what IULs are, why he launched The IUL Experiment, and what every financial planner should know before considering them in retirement planning conversations....
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Some of the biggest planning opportunities in trust and estate taxation are also the easiest to miss. In this episode, Cary Sinnett sits down with nationally recognized estate planning authority Bob Keebler to explore three highly technical areas that can dramatically impact client outcomes: portability elections, fiduciary income taxation during periods of market volatility, and the often-misunderstood Kenan doctrine. Bob explains where advisors commonly overlook opportunities, how missed elections may still be salvaged, and why funding decisions inside trusts and estates can create...
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What does the future of the CPA profession look like as advisory, financial planning, and AI reshape client expectations? In this episode of the AICPA Personal Financial Planning Podcast, Cary Sinnett sits down with Sue Coffey, CEO of Public Accounting at the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, to discuss the profession’s transformation from compliance-focused work to holistic trusted advisory. Sue shares why trust has become one of the profession’s greatest competitive advantages, how technology and complexity are accelerating change, and why CPA financial planners are...
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Sometimes the biggest client wins start with a simple question. In this episode, Cary Sinnett and Jackie Cummings Koski share five fast, high-impact planning ideas that can instantly deepen client conversations and uncover bigger opportunities. From forgotten 401(k)s and Roth-funded 529 strategies to overlooked HSA and charitable planning moves, these are the kinds of insights that make clients stop and say, “Wait… I didn’t know that.” If you want practical ideas you can use immediately to create value, strengthen relationships, and spark more meaningful planning engagements,...
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Cary Sinnett sits down with Jackie Koski to challenge a core assumption in financial planning: strategy isn’t the starting point—literacy is. They explore how foundational knowledge shapes better decisions, why behavior often overrides logic, and how financial professionals can expand their impact beyond client engagements. Questions Answered How does financial literacy change a client’s path to financial independence? Why do money beliefs derail sound financial decisions? How can advisors scale their impact beyond their client base? Key Themes Literacy as the...
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In this episode, Cary Sinnett sits down with Dr. Brianne Smith to explore how CPAs can turn tax work into fully integrated personal financial planning. Drawing on decades of experience leading both a CPA firm and an advisory practice, Brianne breaks down what really changes when you move beyond compliance and step into ongoing client relationships. They unpack the real barriers holding professionals back, how the PFS credential accelerates the shift, and why the future belongs to advisors who can connect tax and planning into one seamless client experience. Key answers you’ll get: How can...
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Your client's kid just signed a D1 scholarship and an NIL deal. Now what? In this episode, Cary Sinnett sits down with Cameron Caprio, CPA/PFS and Founder of Venture Multi-Family Office, to unpack one of the fastest-growing planning challenges in the profession: helping young athletes (and their families) manage sudden, complex wealth before it slips through their fingers. The numbers are staggering. The NIL market is projected to top $2.5 billion in 2026. Yet 60% of former NBA players are reportedly broke within two years of retirement. The opportunity and the urgency couldn't be clearer....
info_outlineHost Cary Sinnett is joined by Dr. Brianne Smith, a PFP practitioner, CPA firm owner, and accounting professor at Auburn University, for a timely conversation on artificial intelligence in financial planning.
Artificial intelligence is moving quickly into financial planning workflows, but not all “AI” tools are created equal. For CPA financial planners, the opportunity is significant: increased efficiency, deeper insights, and more client-centered communication. The risk lies in adopting technology without fully understanding what it does, how it works, and where human judgment must remain firmly in place.
Explore with Dr. Brianne Smith how CPA financial planners can separate AI hype from real innovation and adopt emerging tools responsibly, with a clear focus on supervision, workflow integration, and maintaining client trust.
What You’ll Learn
- How to distinguish true AI from traditional automation and why that difference matters in practice
- Real-world examples of how AI is already enhancing document review, meeting documentation, and investment analysis
- How to supervise AI outputs responsibly while maintaining professional judgment and client trust
- How role mapping can help identify where AI and automation can free planners to focus on higher-value client work
- How AI can support both practice scalability and the next generation of CPA financial planners
AICPA Resources:
- AICPA Personal Financial Planning Symposium
- Video: AI and Technology Updates for Financial Planning Practices
- Center: AI Tax Resource
- Learning: The AI Advantage: Leveraging AI for Efficiency and Impact
- Center: Tax Research
This episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy, and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice. Also, by the CPA/PFS credential program, which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online to join our community, gain access to valuable member-only benefits or learn about our PFP certificate program.
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