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Seven Benefits of a Gift Annuity

There's rarely been a better time to obtain a charitable gift annuity from Marywood University. Low interest rates and roller coaster markets are causing people to think twice about their financial decisions, and to consider the seven benefits of Marywood's gift annuity program.

1Attractive Rates. When you compare our gift annuity rates with what you might receive from a certificate of deposit you will likely be pleasantly surprised.

2Regular Payments. When you establish your gift annuity, you decide how often you want to receive your payments. While most annuitants receive their checks or direct deposits every quarter, some choose semiannual payments and some once-a-year payments. Those who qualify can select monthly payments if they wish. Whatever you choose, receiving your regular payments on a specific, predetermined date is comforting and also helpful for planning purposes.

3Fixed Income. Your payment rate will be locked in at the time you obtain your gift annuity. It will not rise or fall with the economy. Instead, it will be the same amount every year - and that can mean a lot in uncertain times.

4 Lifetime Benefit. Gift annuities are for life. No matter what your age as an annuitant or how long you live, your payments will continue right to the very end. And if you have a two-life gift annuity, when one person dies, the other can continue to receive the same amount for the rest of his or her life. This benefit of ongoing payments can provide security for each spouse as they enter their older years.

5Dependable Source. Marywood stands behind all of our gift annuities. We have a reserve fund set aside to meet our obligations and what's more, we back up our annuity obligations with the full financial assets of our organization. We want you to feel safe and secure and to have confidence that your payments will continue without fail.

6 Relief From Taxes. Since part of your contribution for a gift annuity is considered a charitable gift by the IRS, you will receive an income tax charitable deduction to apply on an itemized return. Also, during your life expectancy, you will be able to claim part of the annuity payment as tax-free income.

7 Simple Process. Obtaining a gift annuity from Marywood is much easier than most people think. We provide you with a tailor-made illustration so you can see how it all works with your age and contribution amount included. We provide materials you can share with your family and advisor(s).

 

Another benefit we should add is the enormous satisfaction you will receive for making a charitable gift in this manner. Every time you receive a payment, you will be reminded that your gift annuity will eventually benefit Marywood in meeting its mission.

This is intended as educational material and donors need to consult with their own qualified professional for authoritative application.

For your personalized gift illustration, fill out and return the response form below. Or call our planned giving office at 1-800-967-6279 extention 2622 and ask for Liz Connery. Please understand that we will not pressure you in any way to proceed with a gift annuity if you ask for further informaiton. Our role is to simply provide clear illustrations and to let the seven benefits speak for themselves.

*Note: Rates are slightly lower when the annuity is for two persons. Aslo, like most charities, Marywood University uses the rates recommeded by the American Council on Gift Annuities.


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