With the stock market at historic highs, fundraisers who aren’t talking to their donors about making a new gift or fulfilling a pledge with appreciated stock are missing out, experts say. Many wealthy ...
Donating to a charity isn’t just for the wealthy. If you own stocks, you can donate appreciated stocks to a charity. Instead of writing a check, transfer your appreciated shares to a nonprofit ...
A few years ago, the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles (The Foundation) ran an advertisement with an attention-grabbing headline: To open a charitable fund there, a person didn’t need to be a ...
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As an investor, you’re always looking for ways to maximize returns, minimize taxes, and make your money work harder for you. This year, your charitable giving strategy presents a compelling, ...
While tax breaks are not the main reason for charitable giving, some strategies can help investors optimize their donations. "We encourage people to start thinking about charitable giving in June," ...