Charitable Gift Annuity
You want secure, stable income at a high payout rate. Your gift can be in cash or stock.
A "guaranteed paycheck" for life. What's not to like about a gift that pays you income?
Did you know there's a gift to Disabled Veterans National Foundation that returns payments to you? Yes, the IRS allows and encourages these creative plans that can stretch your giving ability. Here's how they work:
Some of the best ways to support Disabled Veterans National Foundation are available through life-income gifts. These "Gifts That Pay You Income" help you make a substantial gift to Disabled Veterans National Foundation while increasing your income.
The plans described here all have one substantial advantage over investment vehicles you read about elsewhere: they produce generous gifts to Disabled Veterans National Foundation. So, while you will receive income for life or a set period of time, you can provide for yourself and Disabled Veterans National Foundation today.
You want secure, stable income at a high payout rate. Your gift can be in cash or stock.
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Younger donors can make a gift, save for retirement, and lower their taxable income.
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A flexible gift annuity offers the benefits of a deferred gift annuity, but with options.
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Give a gift of cash or other assets and get fixed, yearly payments for life.
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A gift that offers variable income for you today, with the opportunity for future growth.
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Offers maximum flexibility with regard to the investment and benefits of your gift plan.
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Offers flexibility to invest and manage your gift, with the security of stable income.
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Planning your estate and legacy for future generations, including your charitable interests, takes careful evaluation. Consulting with the appropriate professionals can assist you.
The gift planning information presented on this Planned Giving website of Disabled Veterans National Foundation is not offered as legal or tax advice.
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