Cash Gifting Terminology Explained
I recently received an email that listed cash gifting terminology to be used or avoided when describing the opportunity of cash gifting. In communicating with others, it is VERY IMPORTANT that the appropriate terminology be used in order to maintain the ethics of our private activity.
Cash gifting is NOT a business. It is a caring, sharing, activity that is as old as the Bible itself! In the Old Testament the God of the Hebrews instructed the Israelites to NOT reap the corners of their fields. God said that the corners should not be gleaned, but left for the strangers in the land and the poor. In other words, He wanted them to be generous and to share with others what they had grown. He wanted them to give of their abundance to help their fellow man.
The Bible teaches that it is better to give than to receive. I like the fact that with cash gifting you can give gifts and receive gifts. You also are obeying the Golden Rule by helping others when you invite them to participate in this caring community.
Cash gifting is NOT an investment. There is NO product to sale, no inventory to maintain, no warehouse or storage facility to rent. There is NO downline. There is NO upline. There is NO profit because there are NO sales.
Those living in the USA have constitutional rights to give gifts. The IRS Tax Code offers provision for each of us to give to others up to a certain amount without penalty of tax for the giver or recipient.
To recap, cash gifting is a caring, sharing, activity that allows one person to bless another. This community of giving is helping change lives all around the world by the simple, legal activity of giving gifts.
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