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WHAT’S NEW IN THE 2010 TAX RELIEF ACT?  See the opportunities in Charitable giving and provisions affecting Estate Planning

 

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What is one of the most important things you can do for your children?     Would you like to maximize  your gifting to the ministry that is on your heart?     How can changing your estate planning documents to benefit the Presbyterian Foundation of Boulder make a difference?

 

 

 

   

What is one of the most important things you can do for your children?

Writing a will—to ensure that your children are brought up as you wish, by whom you wish, should you pass away unexpectedly.  You want your children to grow up in a supportive Christian home, but if you do not express your wishes, courts are required to follow state law as to the guardianship of your children and the disposition of your assets.

How else can we assist our children?  As parents, we all wish to teach Christian giving principles to our children.  A very special way to do this is to set up a Donor Advised Fund, and plan yearly gifting meetings to teach your children to discernment in giving.

Would you like to maximize your gifting to the ministry that is on your heart?

None of us have limitless financial resources.  Legacy gifting allows you to maximize your giving by donating in such a way that your gift will provide benefits for the ages.

The Presbyterian Foundation of Boulder can help you join with other like-minded individuals to create a legacy fund which will benefit your ministry area in perpetuity.  Your gift will help provide consistent support to the ministry, which will enable them to make future plans to grow their work for the Kingdom.

How can changing your estate planning documents to benefit the Presbyterian Foundation of Boulder make a difference?

The Presbyterian Foundation of Boulder was formed to encourage Legacy giving for the work of the Kingdom.  When Christians band together to support the ministry to which God has given them a heart, great work can be done.  When these same people can give to an endowment fund, their gifts will support their chosen ministry in perpetuity,

The Presbyterian Foundation of Boulder will not be subject to any denominational politics—its sole mandate is to support the work of the Lord through the coming age, and givers may rest assured that the funds they donate will be used for the purposes they designate.