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Understanding Your Philanthropy DNA - whitepaper from Financial DNA

Tue, 28 Nov 2006 23:42:47 GMT
When it comes to making decisions around giving to others, whether that is giving money, time or anything else of value, there are generally numerous factors and conflicting options that make it very difficult. Often the decision-making process generates more questions than answers!

Which organization is more deserving? Where is the need greatest? How immediate should the benefit be? How much is appropriate and/or affordable? What will my legacy be? How can I be personally involved?

What we have learned through use of the Financial DNA® profiles and specific research in this area is that the person’s natural behavior has a strong influence on the nature of their giving choice. For example, strategic, visionary people are likely to give to an organization with grander, longer-term goals of societal change whereas a more compassionate person will prefer a charity that has an immediate impact on improving the lives of people less fortunate than them.....

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If you knew Suze Orman...

Thu, 19 Jun 2008 16:06:19 EDT
To spend time in public with Suze Orman is to see how famished Americans are for financial advice they trust - and how much they trust Suze. In the 150-foot walk from Money's offices to the elevator, Orman leaves a wake of FedEx couriers, passers-by and office workers thanking her for helping them right their money lives. "You'd have thought Bono was here," marvels one editor.




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