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Futures
Recent issues of Futures are available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. If you do not have Acrobat, click here to download a free version. Once downloaded, you can save any one of these publication files to your hard drive. Simply right-click on your selection, select "Save Target As" from the File menu, then locate a destination directory on your hard drive.
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By Scott E. Behnken, President, Behnken Financial Services, Inc.
Summer 2008:
By Deborah D. Hunt, Esq., Partner, Sebaly Shillito + DyerCharitable Gift Annuities and Charitable Remainder Trusts: How They Work and When to Use Them
Spring 2008:
By Michael M. Parks, CFRE, President, The Dayton FoundationEnlisting the Support of Estate and Financial Advisors: New Numbers and a Vision for Our Region By Lisa M. Bruder, Esq., Senior Development Officer, The Dayton Foundation
Spring/Summer 2007:
By Jan A. Clark, Esq., Senior Development Officer, The Dayton FoundationFamily Foundation PlusSM: Building a Family Legacy to Withstand the Test of Time
Winter 2007:
By Jonas J. Gruenberg, Esquire, Coolidge Wall Co., L.P.A.Coaching the Philanthropist
Fall 2006:
By Lynn Burns, CPA, JD, CFP; Owner of Burns Tax Consulting, LLCSeveral Reasons to Prefund Your Charitable Checking AccountSM and Increase the Benefit of Giving
Spring 2006:
By L. Wesley Boord, CLU, ChFC, MSFS, CLTC; Partner, Comprehensive Planning Group, Inc.Increasing Wealth and Charitable Giving: The Role of Insurance in Financial and Estate Planning
Winter 2006:
By Jesse B. Beasley, Esq., Certified Elder Law AttorneyThe Ohio Community Pooled Flexible-Spending Trust: A New Option for Loved Ones with Disabilites By Donald J. Schade, Financial Advisor and Senior Vice President - Investments, Merrill Lynch
Summer 2005:
By Jay A. Buckingham, CFP/CSC, President, Buckingham Financial Group, Inc.Strategy in an Uncertain Environment: A Method for Supplementing Clients' Retirement Income
Spring 2005:
By Attorney James L. Jacobson, Pickrel, Schaeffer and EbelingHow to Help Your Client Leave a Charitable Legacy
Winter 2005:
By Attorney Richard F. Carlile, Partner, Thompson Hine LLPHow Family Foundation PlusSM Can Provide An Attractive Alternative to a Private Foundation By Robert J. Suttman, II, CFA, President and Principal, Eubel, Brady & Suttman Asset Management
Spring 2004:
By Attorneys Frederick J. Caspar and David R. Wickham, Chernesky, Heyman & Kress PLLEndowed Funds Generate Gifts that Keep on Giving
Winter 2004:
By Alan B. Schaeffer, Esq., and John E. Clough, Esq., Pickrel, Schaeffer & Ebeling Co. L.P.A.Real Estate and Charitable Intent: How They Equate By Beth W. Schaeffer, Esq., Senior Development Officer, The Dayton Foundation
Summer 2003:
By Jan A. Clark, Esq., Senior Development Officer, The Dayton FoundationIRS Approves New Alternative to Private Foundations (The Dayton Foundation's Family Foundation PlusSM) By Attorney John M. Cloud
Winter 2003:
By Prof. Christopher R. Hoyt, University of Missouri (Kansas City) School of Law, and Legal Counsel to The Greater Kansas City Community FoundationWhen a Charitable Trust Beats a "Stretch IRA" By Joseph B. Baldasare, Vice President of Development, The Dayton Foundation By Sam Warwar, Attorney at Law, Coolidge, Wall, Womsley & Lombard Co., L.P.A. By Attorneys Irvin G. Bieser, Jr., and Mary-Karen Bierman
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File date: 12-11-08
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