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Phil and Alicia had a successful business developing both residential and commercial real estate. One of their first charitable gifts had been a gift of appreciated stock. They realized that their assets provided more income than they need for their current family living expenses but that they wanted to maintain their assets to be sure their grandchildren would have the resources for their college educations.
Alicia: "We have been able to provide a wonderful home for our children, but they are off on their own now with their own families. While the company has grown, our immediate needs have actually shrunk." Phil: "Not too long ago, we sat down with our kids and our advisors and talked about what was important to us and what we really wanted. Our kids are all doing fine on their own. We certainly don't need more. Our attorney told us about something called a charitable lead trust funded with some of our excess assets." Alicia: "It sounded great to us - some tax benefits, our estate remains intact for our grandkids' education and, not only are we making a difference in other peoples' lives, we're able to do it while we're here and can be part of it. It really feels good to see firsthand what the income from trust can do!"
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