Nature of Activities and Significant Accounting Policies (Continued) Charitable Gift Sample Clauses

Nature of Activities and Significant Accounting Policies (Continued) Charitable Gift. Annuities (Continued) Xxxxxx Communities, Inc. is the trustee of certain assets held in trust, which are recorded as investments at fair value. The liabilities to the donors are recorded at the present value of the estimated future payments to be distributed over the life of the donors and/or donors’ beneficiaries. Upon receipt of the assets, the amount of the contribution is the difference between these amounts. Adjustments to the asset and liability accounts are reflected as changes in the value of split-interest agreements in the statements of operations. The contributions related to these agreements are recorded as temporarily restricted contributions and are released from restriction upon the death of the donor, unless the contributions carry a purpose restriction imposed by the donor.
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