How Can You Leave a Legacy?
To the DC-3 Aviation Museum

There are many ways to participate
in an estate planning process
that is right for you.

Please seek the guidance
of an attorney
or a financial planner
who specializes in this area.


Here are just a few simple options you can take in an estate planning process:

Prepare or amend your will to name The DC-3 Aviation Museum
Change the beneficiary on your retirement plan to The DC-3 Aviation Museum.
Give or purchase an unneeded life insurance policy, naming The DC-3 Aviation Museum.
Consider giving appreciated assets to The DC-3 Aviation Museum while you are living.
Consider giving your book and picture libraries to the DC-3 Aviation Museum
Remember loved ones, humans or pets, with memorial gifts to The DC-3 Aviation Museum.
Encourage family and friends to participate in estate planning.

Why Do People Give?

There are two components of all estates:

Personal capital - what you can direct to your family, friends, and heirs.
Social capital - the taxable part of your estate that you pay to the government.

People who want to direct
how their social capital is spent,
participate in estate planning.
This insures their hard-earned wealth
will be spent on their priorities.



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