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Donor-advised funds have more money than ever – and direct more of it to politically active charities

  • Written by Brian Mittendorf, Professor of Accounting, The Ohio State University
imageUsing investment accounts for charitable gifts could be influencing giving in unexpected ways.sesame/DigitalVision Vectors via Getty Images

Charitable giving in the United States has changed significantly in recent years.

Two of the biggest changes are the swift growth of donor-advised funds and the increasingly blurred lines between charity and...

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