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EFTA Document EFTA01944104

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To: Bill Gates From: Jeffrey Epstein Sent Mon 12/23/2013 11:31:51 AM Billions with few places to go , accompanied by little real expertise, . Have a good holiday. its been a rough couple of months, After cco search quiets lets try to a serious meeting. Island ,ranch ,Seattle , your choice. All told, contributions to DAF accounts captured about 4 percent of approximately $316 billion given to charity in 2012. Assets under management totaled $45.35 billion last year, up from $38.14 billion in 2011, a gain of 18.9 percent. Contributions to DAF accounts grew 34.6 percent in 2012 to $13.71 billion, compared with 2011's total contributions of $10.19 billion. DAFs grew by almost every metric . The total number of DAF accounts jumped from 188,487 in 2011 to 201,631 — an increase of 7 percent. In 2007, there were 160,415 accounts with $31.97 billion in assets under management. The average size of a DAF account grew 11.2 percent last year, from $202,341 in 2011 to $224,921 in 2012. Grants from DAF accounts also grew last year to their highest level in five years: $8.62 billion, up from $8.08 billion in 2011, a 6.7-percent increase. EFTA_R1_00405091 EFTA01944104

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