Leaving a Legacy: A Seminar on Wills, Estates, and Legacy Gifting

When:
Where:
Mission Central
7200 Cariboo Rd
Burnaby, BC

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A massive inter-generational wealth transfer is going on and Boomers are the beneficiaries. At the same time, mission agencies (local and global) struggle with underfunding.

Join us for a seminar on how to make a Legacy gift to a mission agency and provide the means for a new generation to carry on Christ's great commission

Expert Speakers include:

  • John Hall, Executive Director of Missions Fest
  • Winston Kam, Founder and Principal Lawyer
  • Alphil J. Guilaran, Co-Founder of Financial Literacy Counsel
  • Nelson Huang, CPA

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