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Stock Giving

Gain a triple advantage by donating stock to WMUB

Questions

Questions on stock donations may be addressed to:
Len Sternberg
513-419-7116

So much has changed in the years since public radio first began. In many ways, public radio has grown up. What was once a struggling-almost experimental-operation has become a permanent and positive presence in the lives of so many in out community and across the nation. We continue to seek and depend on the regular membership contributions from friends, especially new generations of listeners. But in the long run our future will depend, more and more, on special gifts from long-time friends who want to help public radio become stronger and more stable in the future.

If you own stock that has appreciated in value, and you have held it for a year or more, and you itemize your tax deductions, then you can gain triple benefits by donating that stock:

Tax Advantages:

  1. The FULL fair value market value of the shares may be deducted
  2. No tax is paid on the long-term capital gain of the stock
  3. WMUB immediately sells the stock

Consult your tax advisor or attorney for details.

How to Donate Stock
Please provide your broker with the following information:

Brokerage firm: Fifth Third Bank-Foundation & Endowment Services
DTC: #2116
Agent Bank: #10016
WMUB Account Number: #010004305397
WGUC Account Number: #010003868106
Cincinnati Public Radio Account Number: #010004305389


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