Sponsor Content

Culture

Philanthropy 2012: Report Reveals Where Charities are Thriving Best

If you want to see the face of "new charity" in the United States, a new study suggests that you should take a look at Houston.

What To Know Before You Invest in Art

Returns in the last few years were high, but caveats are still necessary for this market.

New Grads Enter a New Field: The World Meets the First 'Bachelor's Five' of Philanthropic Studies

The first "Bachelor's Five" graduates of a new philanthropy degree program introduce new questions to the investment space.

Content may be produced by outside parties not affiliated with The Atlantic.

Opinions or ideas expressed are not necessarily those of Bank of America, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management or U.S. Trust, nor do they reflect their views or endorsement. These materials are for informational purposes only. Bank of America, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management and U.S. Trust do not assume liability for any loss or damage resulting from anyone's reliance on the information provided.




Merrill Lynch Wealth Management makes available products and services offered by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, a registered broker-dealer and member SIPC, and other subsidiaries of Bank of America Corporation (“BAC”).

U.S. Trust operates through Bank of America, N.A., member FDIC, and other subsidiaries of BAC.

Investment Products:

Are Not FDIC Insured Are Not Bank Guaranteed May Lose Value