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  2. 7 ways to give money as a gift - AOL

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    Monetary gifts, including cash, gift cards, and money orders are a convenient option. These gifts can be personalized to suit a recipient's preferences or needs. Understand the tax implications of ...

  3. Funeral Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Funeral Rule defines and provides parameters in the following key subject areas: [2] Definition of a General Price List, or GPL; Specific disclosures must be provided in writing to the consumer regarding embalming, alternative containers for direct cremation, the basic service fee, the Casket Price List and the Outer Burial Container Price List

  4. Planned giving - Wikipedia

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    A deferred gift is a present decision to make a future gift, evidenced by a legal contract. "While the name 'deferred giving' is best known to professionals in the field, it is not a term that communicates very much to the average donor. Therefore, we suggest the term 'planned giving.' When a person makes a planned gift, it suggests forethought."

  5. GiftCards.com - Wikipedia

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    GiftCards.com is an online gift-card retailer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] The company sells gift cards for thousands of different large corporate retailers and small businesses [3] including Vanillagifts.com, Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Sephora, Coach, Amazon.com, and others.

  6. Asking for Cash as a Gift: Can You? And How Should You Do It?

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    You have a personal milestone on the horizon -- i.e., wedding, baby shower, birthday -- and you know you'll be receiving lots of gifts. Celebrations are exciting, and you're grateful people want to...

  7. Red envelope - Wikipedia

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    The amount of money contained in the envelope usually ends with an even digit, following Chinese beliefs; odd-numbered money gifts are traditionally associated with funerals. [3] An exception exists for the number nine, as the pronunciation of nine (Chinese: 九 ; pinyin: jiǔ ) is homophonous to the word long ( 久 ; jiǔ ), and is the largest ...