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What Is Planned Giving?
Planned giving is finding ways to make charitable gifts now or after your lifetime while enjoying financial benefits for yourself.
Planned gifts are sometimes referred to as "stop-and-think" gifts because they require some planning and, often, help from your professional advisors. Unlike cash donations, they are typically made from assets in your estate rather than disposable income, and come to fruition upon your death. More
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Communicating Your Plans With Loved Ones
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Should Estate Planning Be Called Life Planning?
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Your Will: Overhaul vs. Update
Use our guide to learn when you simply need to update your will and when you need an entirely new will. More
A Donation Option With Double the Tax Benefits
Before you reach for your checkbook, don't overlook the benefits that a donation of stock can present. Even during hard times, you may still have stocks worth more today than when you purchased them, making a gift to The Foundation for Evangelism a tax-wise choice. More
