One of the best ways to create a lasting legacy is by
including charitable bequests in your will. When making
this type of contribution, many factors influence your
decision such as your assets, family concerns and other
interests. Here are a few approaches you can apply when
using your will to donate to U.S. Missions.
Give A Specific Amount
Naming a specific amount in your will can ensure the donation
will be put to missionary use. By regularly updating your
assets, you can be certain the accurate amount will be
given.
Give A Specific Property
If you know a missionary needs a particular item or asset,
you can designate that property to them in your will. To
be certain the object will be put to good use, check with
the recipient.
Give A Percentage
To establish a distinction between charitable and non-charitable
beneficiaries, think about designating a percentage of
assets in your will to U.S. Missions. Using this method
automatically adjusts the particular amount as your estate
fluctuates.
All or Part of “What is Left”
Family and loved ones should always come first when choosing
recipients of your will. If you are uncomfortable bequeathing
a specific amount, property or percentage, consider a gift
from the residual or “what is left” of your
will after providing for your loved ones.
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