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For
the past quarter century
Radio Kansas has strived
to provide the citizens of Kansas the very best in public
radio. We've brought you moving music and important
news, seven days a week, since 1979. Our goal is to
continue providing the best in public radio programming
for years to come.
As you plan for the future and
the security of your loved ones, we hope you will also
remember Radio Kansas. By including Radio Kansas in
your Estate Planning you can assure the news and music
you love will continue beyond your lifetime.
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Wills and Bequests are something
everyone can do, regardless of income level. And it
is a gift that keeps on giving. Meet some of those people
who have chosen to support Radio Kansas beyond their
own lifetimes. There are a number of ways to make a
significant contribution to Radio Kansas, receive tax
relief, AND receive continuing benefits for your generosity.
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Meet
Lelah
Duskin |
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The Gift Annuity is
a simple contract between Radio Kansas and the donor. The
donor transfers cash, or appreciated items like stocks, real
estate or other valuables to Radio Kansas. In return, an annual
gift annuity payment is guaranteed for the donor's lifetime,
generally at a higher than normal rate of return. More...
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There are a variety
of Charitable Trusts which can be used to support Radio Kansas
and provide income to the donor. All of these offer excellent
tax relief. Donors can receive a fixed dollar payment each
year, a fixed percentage payment each year, or even more creative
types of payments. More...
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For many people there
is a strong desire to support Radio Kansas in a significant
manner, but they're concerned that resources for such a gift
just don't exist. For those people the Life Estate method
is a tremendous opportunity. The donor makes a commitment
to donate their home, farm land or vacation home to Radio
Kansas. This results in an immediate tax deduction. The donor
can continue to live in the home or even use it as rental
property for the rest of their life. Then the house is sold
with the proceeds going to Radio Kansas. More... |