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         401 (k) or 403(b) Review

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         Asset Protection

         Charitable Planning

         College Funding/529 Plans

         Debt Reduction Strategies

         Estate Planning

         Family Limited Partnerships

         Financial Planning

         Insurance Advisory

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         Private Foundation

         Retirement Planning

         Social Security

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GIVING THROUGH A PRIVATE FOUNDATION

Private foundations are generally founded by an individual, a family or a group of individuals, and are organized either as a nonprofit corporation or as a charitable trust. You can appoint yourself, as well as other family members or friends, to sit on the foundation’s governing board.

One common form of a private foundation is a family foundation. Families sometimes use a family foundation as a forum in which family members can work toward common goals, or as a way to instill the value of charitable giving in future generations of the family.

Since a private foundation is a charitable organization, it is exempt from federal income tax on its income, although it must pay a 1-to-2 percent excise tax on its net investment income. The gifts you make to establish a new foundation or grow an existing foundation can afford you certain tax advantages; income, gift and estate tax deductions are available under the law.


Three main types of Private Foundations
•   Private endowed foundation
•   Pass-through foundation
•   Private operating foundation



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Financial Life Advisors (FLA), a Registered Investment Adviser, and Jim Oliver & Associates, P.C. (JOA) are under common ownership and control. Team Oliver is used to describe collaborative services of both firms. Professional tax services are provided by JOA and investment advisory services are provided by FLA, each under separate agreements.

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