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David Henry's avatar

I hear your point about not wanting to appear ‘judgy’ as a planner by bringing it up - particularly in the early innings of a relationship.

I would never want to feel someone compelled to do something based on a topic that I bring up - see also ‘ethical’ investing.

Nonetheless, we all have clients with an excess of capital who have no hope of spending it. Giving in some form is the only answer.

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Emma Kriskinans's avatar

A really interesting topic. The word 'philanthropy' has become quite disingenuous + a bit of a turn off, it's too lofty and exclusive-sounding for me. And if I was to say I want to be philanthropic I'd worry it suggests I have hundreds of millions to bestow. If only! In reality I'd rather give away 100 GBP ten times a year to a cause where I can have an immediate impact/relief, than give a thousand a year to a large charity. 'Grassroots giving' - the new philanthropy?

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