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Feb 8, 2024
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justAnotherCoug
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In the dustbin with everything else...
Nobody wants or has an attachment to that stuff
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I am surprised that so many on here advocate not leaving anything for your kids.
Ycrazy
Feb 8, 11:37am
I don't have a problem with people leaving something, I just want to be careful
Coog4Life
Feb 8, 11:39am
I want to leave them a vast treasure locked away behind deadly obstacles
ryebrye
Feb 8, 11:42am
It's fine as long as you aren't skipping building relationships with your kids
Lance71
Feb 8, 11:42am
Agreed. I want to be able to leave something for my kids (after they're grown and learned
Penske Material
Feb 8, 11:45am
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Buffalo
Feb 8, 11:45am
In the dustbin with everything else...
justAnotherCoug
Feb 8, 11:47am
This is the stuff that will get fought over the most. I was surprised the rest
Ycrazy
Feb 8, 11:48am
I can't wait to get my mom's souvenir spoon collection!
Superkid
Feb 8, 11:51am
I hope to help my kids be in a position where they won't want or need anything from me when I die
CSoul
Feb 8, 11:46am
This is the right answer.
JWin
Feb 8, 11:50am
I think many are saying they will provide for their kids earlier in life
Plato
Feb 8, 11:47am
Most people die when their kids are at an age where they don't need anything
Superkid
Feb 8, 11:47am
I think the best way parents can help usually, is to help with a downpayment on a home
CSoul
Feb 8, 11:48am
I agree. When it matters most.
TFL
Feb 8, 12:14pm
Yeah, average age of getting an inheritance is 50 and 25% of inheritances are
BikeGuy
Feb 8, 11:57am
Nothing wrong with letting the wealth skip a generation and giving it to your
downtownchrisbrown
Feb 8, 11:59am
This is my thoughts. My grandparents were quite wealthy however I was surprised
PKCoug
Feb 8, 1:00pm
Depends on age of grandkids - could ruin them but also an option
johnnybyu
Feb 8, 3:17pm
I said it on the other thread, but I'll repeat it here...
StantonMac
Feb 8, 11:47am
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MakarAlexeevich
Feb 8, 11:49am
I don't think you will be able to find a bank that would go along with this. But
vegasnative
Feb 8, 4:57pm
See the same thing regarding education
OmahaOmaha
Feb 8, 11:52am
Paying for a child's education >>>> leaving an inheritance.
Lance71
Feb 8, 11:54am
Depends on the kid
jvquarterback
Feb 8, 12:01pm
The reality is the vast majority of people don't have enough assets to worry
maYbe
Feb 8, 11:55am
Exactly, maybe I'm just a poor, but I don't get the worry about "ruining" them.
Mitty
Feb 8, 6:48pm
It's very bizarre how so many have been brainwashed into thinking that
Lord Jim
Feb 8, 11:55am
I’m working in my golden sarcophagus. Next up is a pyramid.
jvquarterback
Feb 8, 12:02pm
No obelisque?
Plantagenet
Feb 8, 12:09pm
Agreed. Buying a first home, finishing college/grad school, raising a family, having a bad boss is hard enough
TFL
Feb 8, 12:02pm
My kids will get my house to split up after they sell it.
WJCougar
Feb 8, 12:07pm
Teaching them is better than leaving them money which can be good or bad
Plantagenet
Feb 8, 12:08pm
I have no objection to leaving an inheritance, but better to financially help children with college or trade school.
SierraCoug
Feb 8, 12:11pm
They won't need it when they're 60. I don't need anything now, but receiving
vagabonder
Feb 8, 12:15pm
Totally agree with this line of thinking — if you can. However, a lot of people have wealth tied up in homes &
Soupie
Feb 8, 12:24pm
I don't agree with this. It's not true for my family.
justAnotherCoug
Feb 8, 12:52pm
It sounds like it got sent to people at 58 who then spent it on their kids and
vagabonder
Feb 8, 1:02pm
You're mostly correct
justAnotherCoug
Feb 8, 3:30pm
Some kids will need it.
WJCougar
Feb 8, 1:05pm
I see a lot of similar statements...
StantonMac
Feb 8, 1:08pm
Certainly if you can but don't think you should feel obligated or hold back on your own life to do it.
Soupie
Feb 8, 12:17pm
Only fulfillment I get in life is providing for my kids. I don’t like traveling.
cougfanz
Feb 8, 12:34pm
I don't get it either, I plan to leave as much as I possibly can for my kids.
Mitty
Feb 8, 4:16pm
It seems more useful to me to give kids a bigger “hand-up” earlier in their adult lives than after their are already
cougXor
Feb 8, 4:41pm
I just won't have anything to leave them. They're spending it all now
fattycoug
Feb 8, 4:43pm
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