What Are The Benefits of Charitable Bequests?
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You Can Make a Real Impact
Bequests allow many individuals to make much larger gifts than they
could during their lifetimes. This is particularly appealing to donors
who want their gift to "amount to something," but haven't had the
means to make a substantial donation before.
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You Can Honor or Memorialize a Loved One
Bequests provide the opportunity to honor or memorialize a loved one
through the establishment of a fund.
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You Enhance the Value of Your Estate
Bequests enable savvy donors to avoid federal and state estate taxes.
As with other financial decisions, it is important to consult legal
counsel to maximize the benefits of your estate planning
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You Have One Last Opportunity to Demonstrate Your Values For Your
Children and Heirs
In most cases, the last communication you have with your children
and heirs is through your will. Bequests to WFSU are a way of communicating
your values; of saying, "This is important to me."
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You Determine the Legacy You Leave Behind
Bequests allow you to decide what your legacy will be and the kind
of impact you have on the future. You can earmark your bequest for
scholarships, programs, equipment, facilities, or simply for use where
most needed. But whatever you choose, you'll have the satisfaction
of knowing that your gift will live on, providing these services and
improving people's lives for years to come. Just as you wanted. Just
as you planned.
Important note, individual financial
circumstances will vary. The information on this site does not constitute
legal or tax advice. Donor stories and photographs are for purposes of
illustration only. As with all tax and estate planning, please consult
your attorney or estate specialist. All material is copyrighted and is
for viewing purposes only. Use of this site signifies your agreement with
the terms of use. The content in this Planned
Giving section has been developed for WFSU by Future
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webmaster. Revised: May 30, 2007 12:01.
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