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Responding to Inflation With a Charitable Gift Annuity?

Christopher P. Woehrle takes us through a hypothetical to see what happens to a charitable gift annuity when a once-in-a-century event, like a pandemic, intervenes.

An immediate payment charitable gift annuity (CGA) is often deemed a model of certainty. Once a donor and the charity agree on the rate, nothing changes. Even if the charity mismanages the original contribution, the obligation to pay continues. Gift annuitants find the arrangement reassuring. The charity has the certainty of a gift ultimately benefiting it.

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