ARRL Estate Planning Workbook

"Your station is an asset--make a plan."

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Use the ARRL Estate Planning Workbook

 

August is National Make-a-Will month. Some estimates show that nearly two-thirds of Americans don't have a plan. For some, it's procrastination. For others, they don't know where to start. Join us for a webinar with fellow ham, Dino Papas, KLØS, to discuss the first steps in making a plan.

 

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The ARRL Estate Planning Workbook is a resource to guide you. Planning in advance will help your family and friends. Use the workbook to help you create your plan.

 

• Handle your station and its many assets

• Decide how you will leave your legacy

• Use part or all of your station to support the future of amateur radio

 

Download the ARRL Estate Planning Workbook today at www.arrl.org/estate-planning-workbook or contact ARRL Development with questions about your plans.

 

Leave a Lasting Legacy

The ARRL Legacy Circle recognizes the generosity of individuals who have planned support for ARRL through wills, trusts, life insurance gifts, and other ways.

 

The ARRL Legacy Circle ensures that ARRL and amateur radio will continue to thrive for generations to come.

 

Contact Kevin Beal, K8EAL, ARRL Director of Development, for more information, and learn how ARRL can work with you and your advisors to create a meaningful and enduring legacy.

 

ARRL is the national membership association for amateur radio operators. We provide opportunities to discover radio, to develop new skills, and to serve your local community. No other organization works harder than ARRL to promote and protect amateur radio!

 

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