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Just What Do Charitable Endowments, Advised Funds, and the Mutual Fund Industry Provide? - Part 2 of 2

Part Two: Reconsidering the Foundation Rules

C. Eugene Steuerle
January 11, 1999
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Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle suggests that while the debate is proceeding over the rules governing foundations and charitable organizations, the long-term interests of the charitable community, as well as mutual funds, community foundations, and others offering donor-advised funds, would be well served by a little self-policing to minimize both the possibility and the hint of abuse.

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