You may have a few decisions to make about how to donate to charity
Did you catch the Mike Tyson/Jake Paul fight a couple of weeks ago? If you were to ask those guys whether it’s better to give than receive, they’d tell you handing out is by far better. That applies not just in the ring, but also when it comes to charity. Today I want to touch on how and what to donate this year as we approach Giving Tuesday on Dec. 3.1.You may want to donate out of your own pocket, personally – rather than from a corporation or some other entity.
Tim Cestnick, FCPA, FCA, CPA, CFP, TEP, is an author, and co-founder and CEO of Our Family Office Inc. He can be reached at
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