• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Ask Liz Weston

Get smart with your money

  • About
  • Liz’s Books
  • Speaking
  • Disclosure
  • Contact

Q&A: Update on that CPA search engine

May 27, 2024 By Liz Weston

Dear Liz: I am trying to find a CPA personal financial specialist per your column. Using the link you provided, I was told that there are zero people who fit that description in my area, which is hard to believe. Can you help?

Answer: A spokesperson for the American Institute of CPAs, which provided the link, notes that the directory’s “search by Zip code” function isn’t working properly and suggested searching by state or city instead.

Related Posts

  • Q&A: CPA vs. financial planner

    Dear Liz: I read your recent response to the lottery winner. You made some really…

  • Q&A: Missing refund update

    Dear Liz: Thank you for including my previous email about a missing tax refund in…

  • Q&A: Update trusts after life changes

    Dear Liz: My wife and I have a trust created in California to distribute our assets…

  • Q&A: An Update

    Dear Liz: I think you were way too hard on the young man who said…

Filed Under: Financial Advisors, Follow Up, Q&A, Taxes Tagged With: AICPA, CPA, CPA-PFS, finding a financial advisor, personal financial specialist

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. MN says

    May 31, 2024 at 11:44 pm

    Dear Liz,
    I also tried to find a CPA personal financial specialist (PFS) per your column. I will try again as you now say to look by city not zip code. In my search, a website came up for Certified Tax Planners (CTP) certified by Certified Tax Coach.org, American Institute of Certified Tax Planners
    https://certifiedtaxcoach.org/directory/
    Are PFS and CTP similar CPA specialists but accredited by different organizations?
    I am looking for help to best strategize my income taxes with my brokerage investments while doing RMDs. I failed to plan properly before retiring as I did not realize that RMDs fattened by the stock market would increase my retirement income significantly and bump into the Medicare higher MAGI that increases premiums. My options could now be limited, but I hope to strategize a plan for the lowest possible taxes. Thank you.

    • Liz Weston says

      June 3, 2024 at 3:44 pm

      You’ll find the PFS designation in the first drop down box, under “Credential/designation name.”

Primary Sidebar

Search

Copyright © 2025 · Ask Liz Weston 2.0 On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in