Noun1.charitable trust- a trust created for charitable or religious or educational or scientific purposes public trust trust- something (as property) held by one party (the trustee) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary); "he is the beneficiary of a generous trust set up by his father...
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clinical trial registers, The Pew Charitable Trusts (Philadelphia, PA, USA) [42,43] and World Health Organization (WHO) (Geneva, Switzerland) pipeline analyses [5] and biotechnology newsletters. Every effort has been undertaken to ensure that these data are accurate...
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In this research the effects of social trust, the trust in unknown others, and institutional trust, the trust in institutions, on charitable behaviour is tested, mainly replicating previous research. We find that people with more social trust volunteer more and engage in more small acts of kindne...
The Charitable Corporation's mission was to offer small loans on pledges on fair terms, thereby supplanting as a source of credit those pawnbrokers who wer... Brealey,Peter - 《History》 被引量: 15发表: 2013年 Charitable trust laws and the evolving nature of the nonprofit hospital corporation...
Charitable Remainder Trust Acharitable remainder trust(CRT) is an effective estate planning tool available to anyone holding appreciated assets on a low basis, such as stocks or real estate. Funding this trust with appreciated assets lets donors sell the assets without incurringcapital gains tax. Fur...
Charitable Trust:Tax law provides special benefits for certain irrevocable trusts that benefit charities while providing some economic return to their grantor or beneficiaries.7A charitable remainder trust is an irrevocable trust that provides current income to the grantor or noncharitable beneficiaries and...
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Drawing data from the 2005 Japanese General Social Survey, it examines the association between trust and the probabilities of formal volunteering and charitable giving. A bivariate probit analysis of the data suggests that trust, institutional trust in particular, matters more to predict giving than ...