Stewardship:
Planned Givng
Charitable Remainder Trusts
Susan and Fred know what hard work
is all about. And they have the rewards as a result.
Susan: "I was one of the
lucky ones. It was a very tough time for me and my family,
but they were there when we needed a little help. Did it make
a difference? Only in every aspect of my life! 
Fred: "We know how important
help is when it is needed, and we know how difficult it is
for them to maintain their facilities, keep their equipment
up-to-date, and get volunteers trained and organized."
Susan: "We benefited because
they had been supported by others before us - but now we can
give back. And what a joy it is to know that when we no longer
need it, part of it is going to someone who does. It's awesome
- we are changing lives!"
Fred: "That's
why Susan and I made the decision. Not only will the
trust provide income to us throughout our lifetimes, but we
have peace of mind knowing that the remainder will benefit
an organization that's doing really good work."
There are two different types of charitable remainder trusts.
A charitable remainder unitrust (see example)
is a popular way to achieve tax benefits as well as a fixed
annual percentage on the value of the assets in the trust.
The assets are revalued annually and, if the trust value changes,
the payment to the beneficiary(ies) changes.
A charitable remainder annuity trust is set up to pay a fixed
rate of return based on the initial valuation at the time
the property is placed in the trust. The trust assets are
never revalued.
Some additional
information on charitable remainder trusts is also
available. Charitable Remainder Trusts provide a good degree
of flexibility that is valuable in charitable gift planning.
For example, a variation
on remainder trusts can be an effective way to make gifts
of real estate. A graphic
example of a charitable remainder trust is available.
Susan and Fred are happy that they have made a difference;
a difference that will have a profound impact on the lives
of others.
Now
click here to meet Phil
and Alicia.
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