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To: E_K_S who wrote (60232)12/23/2017 10:52:39 AM
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Use Fidelity Charitable: fidelitycharitable.org

I have a donor-advised fund with them for last 4+ years and the experience has been good. No costs, you can invest the money into stock/bond funds or cash.

Yeah, I know Fidelity benefits from this since charitable money sits in their coffers instead of going to charities. But... /shrug

Overall, I am very happy with Fido in all my accounts (regular, IRA, solo 401(k), charitable).
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