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Wills
and Bequests
David
and Ann originally established a fund that would help purchase needed equipment,
supplies, and provide for maintenance. They had made an outright gift of some appreciated stock. It was later, after their
experiences with the staff,
that they changed their will to include a bequest that will magnify the fund tenfold.
Ann: "We felt good about helping through establishing a small fund. But we had
no idea what the fund would bring to us."
David: Over
the years, we have met with some of the people involved who are on the front lines
- doing the work. We've even been able to help a little ourselves. I can't describe
how good it feels to sit with these people,
to hear them describe their dreams and ambitions and how we've helped - to learn
about their successes that we helped fund. What a joy to realize that we have
become a part of their future and that these people have literally become a part
of our family."
Ann: "I
feel like we really have accomplished something good!"
Setting
all the emotional rewards aside, this was a wise financial move. First, there
were some immediate tax benefits on the initial gift based not on the cost of
the stock, but on its appreciated value. Second, their estate will benefit by
having a write-off to charity through the bequest (see
bequest information).
Using
funds from a retirement account to make bequests is often a good strategy. If
there is a balance in your retirement account at your death, not only is there
a potential income tax burden, but there may be estate taxes as well. Estimates
are that taxes could eat up as much as 70-75% of retirement assets under certain
circumstances. Careful planning concerning retirement funds needs to be done.
Some additional information regarding retirement assets is available.
Another
option to consider in making a gift is to use life insurance policies that are
no longer needed or necessary. There are some different ways to make a gift
of life insurance.
Ann
and David found their experience enriched their hearts and lives. Often donors
are surprised by just how wonderful the giving experience is.
Now
click here to meet Joyce.
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