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Designate and Donate—Jointly Held Accounts

You can still designate and donate to our nonprofit, even if you have a loved one as a joint account owner.

How It Works

  • Contact your bank to complete or update your Pay on Death (P.O.D.) form for your checking and savings accounts.
  • Designate Rivier University to receive the remaining account balance after the joint account owners have passed away.

Benefits

  • Receive a charitable deduction that will reduce any estate or inheritance taxes.
  • Rivier University receives the balance of the accounts after the joint account owners have passed away.

Jointly Held Accounts

You may have made a loved one a joint owner of the account. The joint owner may make deposits and withdrawals during your lifetime. The joint owner may also have "rights of survivorship," meaning that he/she will automatically inherit the account when you pass away. Even if you have a joint account, you should complete the P.O.D. form to assure that the bank knows what to do with the remaining assets when both account holders have passed away. This step will also assure that the account may not become part of a time consuming and costly probate process.


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Contact Us

Planning your estate and legacy for future generations, including your charitable interests, takes careful evaluation. Consulting with the appropriate professionals can assist you.

Karen Cooper, Vice President for University Advancement
kcooper@rivier.edu
(603) 897-8508


Rivier University
Office of University Advancement and Alumni Relations
420 South Main Street, Nashua, NH 03060
(603) 897-8665


The gift planning information presented on this Planned Giving website of Rivier University is not offered as legal or tax advice.


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