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| Personal Planning Ideas |
| Climbing the Gift Annuity Ladder Back when CD interest rates were higher, it became popular for investors to purchase new CDs every six months, with maturity dates ranging from six months to as long as five years . . . more |
| Creative Charitable Gift Annuity “Apps” There seems to be no end to the useful applications generous people have found for charitable gift annuities . . . more |
| Do I Really Need an Attorney to Write My Will? It’s possible to write your own will using “cookie cutter” legal forms or computer software. But there are countless ways to go wrong with a do-it-yourself will, and it pays to have the expert guidance of an estate planning attorney for a document that may dispose of hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of dollars . . . more |
| Hidden Sources of Retirement Income Many retired men and women report that their biggest concern in life is simply running out of money. But additional sources of income are sometimes available to retirees . . . more |
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The materials contained on this website are intended only to show some ways by which you can make a charitable gift or bequest and thereby minimize federal tax liabilities, as authorized by the Internal Revenue Code. All examples are of a general nature only and should not be applied to your specific situation without first consulting your attorney or other advisers.