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Case Study Here's a great way to support our future work while benefiting your loved ones at the same time. Challenge: Patty is a single woman who has worked at the same company for more than two decades. A dedicated and loyal employee, she shows that same level of dedication to her favorite charity. Patty would like to leave a legacy after her lifetime, but she feels her current cash flow won't withstand an increase in yearly support. She also wants to create a gift plan with built-in flexibility in case she needs to change her mind for any reason. How can she accomplish her objectives? Solution: Patty owns a policy on her life with a death benefit of $100,000. She prefers to continue owning the life insurance policy just in case she might need it in the future. So rather than donating the policy outright, she decides to name a beloved charitable organization as the primary beneficiary of 75 percent of her policy and her nephew Jake as the primary beneficiary for the remaining 25 percent. If Jake does not survive her, then his share will also add to her charitable legacy. Designating multiple beneficiaries on your life insurance policy can provide us with a powerful future gift and provide for your heirs at the same time. Benefits
Please contact Jeff Veltkamp at 605-331-6608 or foundation@usiouxfalls.edu if we can answer any questions you have about this way to support our organization. Your Next Steps
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