Anonymous wrote:Of the people who are giving, how much of that is going to a church or other religious organization?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$300k/3M/$1k
Another one saving mainly for retirement and college. It's expensive!
I posted earlier that I’m also basically not giving anything. However, if my net worth were $3 million, I think that would be the time to loosen the pursestrings.
Anonymous wrote:$300k/3M/$1k
Another one saving mainly for retirement and college. It's expensive!
Anonymous wrote:Of the people who are giving, how much of that is going to a church or other religious organization?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You choose to give to the ones that spend wisely.Anonymous wrote:Most charities have too many employees with obscene salaries and don’t make good use of their donations.
Don’t have time or energy to research. It’s not a requirement. We aren’t running some family foundation. It’s our money that we worked hard for.
You don’t have to do any research if you have a family foundation! As long as you’re giving to a registered charity you can do zero oversight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You choose to give to the ones that spend wisely.Anonymous wrote:Most charities have too many employees with obscene salaries and don’t make good use of their donations.
Don’t have time or energy to research. It’s not a requirement. We aren’t running some family foundation. It’s our money that we worked hard for.