Gift Planning
Bequests Keep You In Control
According to a study commissioned by the
National Committee on Planned Giving, 8% of Americans have already earmarked
money for charities in their wills or created another type of planned
gift. And one out of four people surveyed (25%) plan to add a charitable
bequest to their wills.
One of the survey's most interesting findings
is that bequests and planned gifts are not just done by seniors. In fact,
more than two-fifths of those who have set up gifts to charities in their
wills are younger than 55.
Bequests enable donors to maintain ultimate
control of their assets. To understand how this works, it may be helpful
to think of your assets as two types of individual capital: personal capital
and social capital. Personal capital is the portion of your estate that
you control and can pass along as you wish to your designated heirs. Social
capital is the portion of your estate that will be paid in taxes, unless
you direct it to charitable giving.
With a charitable bequest in place, you retain
control of your social capital. Instead of your hard-earned assets going
to the government, which will use your money as it sees fit, you get to
decide how your money will be spent, what it will accomplish, and who
will administer your funds. You can then be confident that your assets
will be managed effectively and used exactly as you direct.
Jon Calder, Director of Major and Planned Giving
(253) 428-8415
Email: joncalder@fhshealth.org
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