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Intangible personal property is property that has no intrinsic value but is merely representative or evidence of value. Common examples include securities (both public and private), copyrights, royalties, patents, personal service contracts, installment obligations...

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Last week the PGDC published part one of a two part article on gifts of life insurance by Stephan Leimberg and Albert Gibbons. Now we bring you part two from the April 2002 issue of Estate Planning Journal wherein the authors suggest...

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Need a primer on gifts of life insurance? We have found the best! In part one of this two part article from the March 2002 issue of Estate Planning Journal, noted experts Stephan Leimberg and Albert Gibbons explore the many traditional and...

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22 Aug 2001 | Intangible Personal Property | National Publication | Article | 10 comments
What happens to a life insurance contract after it is contributed to a charitable organization? Unfortunately, in most cases, not much. In this edition of Gift Planner's Digest, Certified Insurance Consultant Austin "Dunny" Barney discusses the review process that...
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In recent weeks, Charitable Reverse Split-Dollar Insurance has received a great deal of attention and is the subject of pending legislation that would prohibit it entirely. In this edition of Gift Planner's Digest, San Francisco attorney, Erik Dryburgh reviews the...
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Define: Intangible Personal Property

Intangible personal property is property that has no intrinsic value but is merely representative or evidence of value. Common examples include securities (both public and private), copyrights, royalties, patents, personal service contracts, installment obligations, life insurance and annuity contracts, and partnership interests.

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