Advanced Planning Group
Beyond Investments

{{ heroHeadline }}

Estate, tax, and advanced planning delivered alongside you — as your specialist team, not a referral. You keep the relationship. We handle the planning work.

{{ primaryCta }}
See what we do

Estate Planning · Asset Protection · Tax Planning

The Problem

Your best clients have needs that sit outside the portfolio

The Old Answer

Refer it out and hope it comes back

An attorney drafts documents. A CPA files returns. Nobody owns the strategy that connects them.

The advisor loses visibility, the client repeats their story three times, and decisions stall for months.

The APG Answer

Coordinated, not referred out

One team builds the estate, tax, business, and asset-protection strategy as a single plan — in writing, with priorities and owners.

You stay at the center of every conversation. We work behind you, under your brand, at your pace.

The Economics

Advanced planning is a growth lever, not an expense line

Planning work is what surfaces held-away assets, deepens the household relationship, and gives you a reason to be in the room for every major decision. It is also what separates you from the firm down the street — and what turns a client relationship into a multi-generational one.

You keep the relationship

We never hold the client relationship, never cross-sell, and never appear as a competitor. The plan is delivered through you.

Planning finds the assets

A full estate and tax review maps the entire balance sheet — business interests, real estate, and accounts held elsewhere.

No headcount to add

You get an in-house estate attorney and tax planner without hiring one — capability you can market immediately.

It sets you apart

Advanced planning is what keeps you competitive with the largest firms — and what carries a relationship from one generation of an HNW+ family to the next.

Real savings, written down

A Proactive Tax Plan ends with a dollar figure and a prioritized list of action items — not a memo.

Anonymized client example. Results vary by facts and jurisdiction.

$47,000 First-year savings identified for a $7M household — at no additional cost to the client

True wealth is not counted — it is carried forward, one generation to the next.

Four Pillars of Service

Four pillars, coordinated as one plan

01

Foundational Estate Planning

A written review of the existing plan, foundational documents, and strategy reviews at the client's cadence — coordinated, never handed off.

02

Proactive Tax Planning

A written plan with projected savings and action items — every strategy tied to defensible tax code, not something a client saw online.

03

Advanced Estate Planning

Trust structures, asset protection, business succession, estate tax exposure, and charitable planning for the most complex households.

04

Family Stewardship, Governance & Legacy

A guided program that builds year after year — values and story captured, governance decisions documented, the next generation prepared.

Explore the four pillars

Ready to add advanced planning to your practice?

A 30-minute call is enough to see how the work would fit across your book.

{{ primaryCta }}
What We Do

Four pillars, one coordinated plan

Four pillars of planning under one roof, sequenced so each decision accounts for the others.

Proactive & Ongoing

A planning relationship, not a one-time deliverable

Most planning happens after the fact — a return is filed, a business is sold, a parent passes. We work ahead of those moments, and we stay engaged year after year as the family's facts and the tax law change.

Reviews on a set cadence

Every household is reviewed on a schedule — annual through continuous — so the plan is revisited before it goes stale.

Legislative monitoring

We track what changes in the tax and estate code and tell you which of your clients it affects — before the window closes.

Life-event support

Marriage, divorce, retirement, a sale, an inheritance — we reassess and update the plan as the facts move.

Four Pillars of Service

What we take off your desk

01

Foundational estate planning

A review of the existing estate plan with a written memo identifying gaps, then foundational documents — wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.

Beneficiary and titling checks so the documents and the accounts agree, plus life-event support when circumstances change.

02

Proactive tax planning

Strategies matched to the client's profile — entity structure and owner compensation for business owners, Roth conversion ladders and bracket management for high earners and pre-retirees.

Documented for the client's CPA, not in competition with them.

03

Advanced estate planning

Trust structures — SLATs, ILITs, GRATs, dynasty trusts — asset protection through LLCs and DAPTs, estate tax exposure and exemption strategy, and charitable planning.

Business succession and tax-efficient exits, with visual flowcharts and written reports the family can follow.

04

Family stewardship, governance & legacy

A facilitated program of guided exercises that captures the family's values and story, building to a legacy record over time — families are never "done."

It deepens into governance sessions on trust design and decision-making, then beneficiary education and facilitated family meetings.

Beyond Investments

The plan a family remembers is the one that anticipated what came next.

Working Together

Your advanced planning team, without building one

Firms opt in their full client base, and we become the advanced planning department behind it — estate, tax, and legacy work available to every household you serve, delivered under your brand.

You keep the relationship. We take no custody, no AUM, and no client of yours.

Visible or in the background. We can join your client meetings by video as the specialist on your team, or work with you alone and stay out of sight entirely.

We work with existing professionals. Your client's CPA and attorney stay involved where they add value.

Firm-wide from day one. Your whole client base gets access, so planning becomes part of how your firm works — not a case-by-case exception.

Scope

APG provides strategy and planning only. We do not prepare tax returns or draft legal documents — where drafting is needed, we develop the strategy and coordinate with a licensed attorney in the client's state.

Show us your book and we'll show you where the planning opportunities are

{{ primaryCta }}
The Team

The team behind your firm's planning

Advanced planning is judgment work. You should know who is doing it.

Carrie Russom Quraishi
Director of Advanced Planning

Carrie Russom Quraishi, JD

Carrie brings over 15 years of experience at the intersection of law and wealth management. Her career has spanned both financial services and law — including roles at Raymond James and Wells Fargo alongside her legal practice — giving her a dual perspective that bridges investment strategy and legal planning.

She built and led Quraishi Law Firm & Wealth Management, serving high-net-worth families across Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas. Licensed to practice law in all three states, she has deep expertise in estate and gift tax planning, asset protection, business succession, and wealth preservation — with a particular focus on complex, taxable estates.

As Director of Advanced Planning, Carrie leads advanced estate planning strategy, asset protection design, and business succession planning for advisors and their HNW+ clients.

Education

SMU Dedman School of Law, JD
Arkansas State University, BA Finance, cum laude

Bar admissions

Arkansas · Tennessee · Texas

Memberships

American Bar Association · WealthCounsel · ElderCounsel

Author

The Dirty Dozen: 12 Costly Mistakes Families Make In Their Estate Plan
Smart, Simple Wealth: How to Get It, Keep It, and Pass It On

Estate & gift tax Asset protection Business succession Taxable estates
Connect on LinkedIn
JR Quraishi
Director of Tax Planning

JR Quraishi, MSA

JR is an experienced accountant and tax strategist specializing in proactive tax planning for high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth families. His graduate work in taxation brings both academic depth and hands-on expertise to complex tax situations.

He built his foundation running Quraishi Tax and Accounting, developing deep expertise in individual and entity-level tax strategy — personal tax planning, business entity structuring, and multi-year tax projection modeling.

As Director of Tax Planning, JR leads the tax planning practice, developing Proactive Tax Plans that quantify potential savings from Roth conversions, entity restructuring, income timing, and charitable strategies — identifying opportunities before they expire, not after. He partners with Carrie so that estate plans and tax strategies work together rather than in parallel.

Education

University of Illinois, Master of Accountancy — Taxation
University of Arkansas, BS Accounting

Practice background

Founder, Quraishi Tax and Accounting — individual and entity-level tax strategy

Proactive Tax Plans Entity structuring Multi-year projections Roth conversions
Connect on LinkedIn
Alison
Manager of Advisor Relations & Family Stewardship

Alison

Alison is the advisor's day-to-day point of contact at APG, coordinating cases from intake through delivery so nothing sits waiting. She keeps the planning calendar moving — reviews scheduled, materials prepared, follow-ups closed out.

She also facilitates APG's family stewardship program, guiding the exercises and conversations that capture a family's values and story, while Carrie and JR handle the technical trust and tax integration.

Advisor relations Family stewardship Case coordination

Meet the team before you commit to anything

Thirty minutes, no pressure and no sales talk.

{{ primaryCta }}
Get Started

Book an intro call

A look at your book, a look at how we'd support it.

Pick a time

Thirty minutes with Carrie, on the calendar below.

Direct
Phone 870-604-3826
Office

2915 Browns Ln.
Jonesboro, AR 72401

For advisors

We work across your entire book, not a single case. The first call is about your client base as a whole — where the planning gaps are, and which households stand to gain the most.