Seven out of 10
people die without making a
will, causing their estates
to be probated by the state.
By proper financial planning—in
which a will is the first ingredient—you
may discover you have an estate
that will meet your needs and
the needs of your beneficiaries
and that you can also provide
for charitable causes. The
Southern Baptist Foundation
will help you explore this
kind of planning.
When you include the Southern Baptist Foundation in your financial and
estate plans, you may increase
your income and provide future
support for areas
that are important to you. Many
times you can make a larger gift
than you might have thought possible
-- while also benefiting yourself.*
Types of planned gifts:
Bequests Under Wills
Life
Income Agreement
Charitable
Gift Annuity
Charitable
Remainder Trust
WAYS
TO CONTRIBUTE TO SOUTHERN
BAPTIST CAUSES
As with all monetary contributions,
gifts can be designated for particular
areas. Monetary gifts can be given
in a number of ways, such as:
Cash or checks - The most common and convenient way to give is through cash or check donations.
Securities,
stocks, bonds, mutual funds -
Securities can be transferred
or assigned to SBF.
Real
Estate
The Southern
Baptist Foundation has
a number of planned giving
opportunities for you to consider,
one or more of which may allow
you to make a greater financial
investment in interpreting
Christ to the people
of the world. If you wish further
information, contact
the Southern Baptist Foundation
at, 901 Commerce Street,
Ste. 600, Nashville, TN 37203
or call (800) 245-8183.
* Seek the counsel of your financial or legal representative for information
relative to your particular situation.