With good reason, the last two months of the year are called the "giving season." Nearly one-third of annual gifts are made just in December. One reason is that the holiday season evokes a spirit of altruism. Another is that by the end of the year we generally have more clarity about our tax situation and financial prospects. As you engage in your own year-end gift planning, here are six things to keep in mind.
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