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ANNUITY AMOUNT $3,500
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$50,000
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Donors
$119,532
BENEFITS TO DONORS
Bypass Capital Gains
May Save Up To $13,200
Increased Income
Trust Annuity $3,500
Former Income $1,000
Extra Income $2,500
Char. Deduction $21,960
No Probate Costs
Effective Return Rate
With Tax Deduction
Considered 8.19%
Do you have stocks, land, or other appreciated property? Do you have an interest in getting as much
benefit as possible from your charitable gifts? Would you be interested in receiving extra income from assets you
already own?
The couple in the example above answered "yes" to all three questions. As a result, they made an
important year end gift to their local council last year. You can see some of the benefits this couple received from
the gift, not to mention the benefits to their council.
As you consider your own year end gift planning, you should know about some of the many beneficial
ways for you to give to your local council and other charitable organizations. As you see above, a gift to Scouting
can be much more than a gift of cash.
For more information about some of the exciting ways you can help your local council, send for your free
copy of our new booklet, "Your Guide to Effective Giving." Let your gift to Scouting work for you as well.
Please send me my complimentary copy of "Your Guide to Effective Giving." I understand that there is
no obligation.
Name
Address
City
State
Zip
TO: Colin V. French
Boy Scouts of America
Finance Support Division—S205
1325 W. Walnut Hill Lane
Irving, Texas 75015-2079
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