2015년 3월 8일 일요일

GiftLegacy eNewsletter March 8, 2015


As a supporter of the American Institute of Physics (AIP) and our work to promote science, we are pleased to share with you GiftLegacy, our bi-weekly eNewsletter on personal finances and planned giving.
We hope that it will become a valuable resource for you and your family, providing the latest news from Washington, DC that may affect your financial outlook, in addition to features like Savvy LivingPersonal Planning and engaging gift stories.
Enjoy,
Richee-Lori Smith
Chief Development Officer
(301) 209-3006
 
 
PERSONAL PLANNER
Gifts of Land
Many friends of charities have benefited from a gift of land or a gift of land with a building or other structure. There are two main benefits for this gift. Read More
 
SAVVY LIVING
How to Protect Yourself from Osteoporosis Bone Fractures
Can a person in their early 50's have osteoporosis? When I fell and broke my wrist last winter the doctor that treated me told me I might have osteoporosis. What can you tell me? Read More
 
YOUR PLAN
Leading for the Future
Luke and Candice spent many years volunteering and supporting their favorite charity. They wanted to give back in a way that would help fulfill its mission. Read More
 
WASHINGTON NEWS
IRS "Tax Time Guide" Helps Taxpayers
With tax filing season now at full speed, the IRS published a "Tax Time Guide" with many tips that will help taxpayers. Read More
 
FINANCES
Stocks - Costco Reports Family-Sized Earnings Read More
Bonds - Treasury Yields Increase on Jobs Report Read More
CDs and Mortgages - Interest Rates Drop Slightly Read More


The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is committed to the preservation of physics for future generations, the success of physics students both in the classroom and professionally, and the promotion of a more scientifically literate society. From the work of our History Center and Niels Bohr Library & Archives, to the scholarship and internship programs of Sigma Pi Sigma, the physics honors society, and the Society of Physics Students, to the advocacy work of our government relations division and the crucial work of the Statistical Research Center, AIP works on behalf of the entire physics community.
While AIP is the institution that carries out these programs, our work would not be possible without the generosity of our donors, like you.
Thank you for your interest in supporting the American Institute of Physics. To access any of our resources, please go to aipgift.org.

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