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Cash Gifting Explained

By Expert Author: Dan Topping | Article Abstract
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What is cash gifting and why do it, you ask? Support, mentorship, relationship, family, friendship. All virtues of being a healthy and vibrant society. You want change in this country, around the world, and in your life? These areas are where you need to start. It's the only way to thrive in these tryng, difficult times. For centuries, communities and families have come together to help a struggling member or family of a community. Ever heard of the African phrase, "It takes a village to raise a child"? Well it's true. We all need support at one time or another in our lives. It's the thing that has kept society and the human race thriving for all these years. People supporting one another because it's the only way to survive. Cash gifting. Yet another way to support someone, and let someone support you!

Have you ever heard of Habitat for Humanity? The United Way? Your local area food bank? The Omish? Benevolence funds and programs in local churches? The Salvation Army? These are all examples of cash gifting. Helping someone in need by giving a gift of cash without the expectation of return. When you give money in the offering plate at your church, do you expect something in return? An extra prayer being said for you? A steak dinner? No, that's silly to think that a church would do that. That's how churches are able to help people. Cash and asset GIFTS. Supporting one another, supporting a community that is committed to one another. There was once a time in history when the CHURCH, (or non-profit organization) was the major backbone of the community, not the GOVERNMENT!

We can't make it in this thing we call life all by ourselves. We need each other! This concept is what cash gifting is all about, and it's the BEST, easiest, and most ethical way to recieve money. The IRS cannot touch this. We've all been given cash at one time or another. Probably from a family member, or aunt or uncle. We can't pay rent for one month, so this kind-hearted person is willing to pay for one month to see us get back on our feet. No expectation of return, just a gift. The IRS cannot touch that money, and never has been able to. If they could or tried to change the laws that say they can't, all of those great non-profit organizations would be GONE! Could you imagine a world without Habitat for Humanity, the United Way, or any other non-profit organization? I couldn't. It's because of the strength of the non-profit community and organizations that can guarantee that cash gifting is NOT going away for a VERY long time.

Think about it - the Omish have been doing this for years! Building homes for one another, helping families in need, and caring for the sick when they need it. It's the oldest tradition in human history!
Dan Topping

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Abundant Living System gifter who loves to help people and wants to see you succeed. Great mentor! Wants to be your friend and wants to get you started with recieving gifts of $150-$3500 every day! Cash Outbreak!

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