
FPF 160 - How to Prepare Your Family to Inherit Significant Wealth
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Jerry Davidse discusses the crucial steps families should take to prepare their children and grandchildren for inheriting wealth. Discover why 70% of families lose their wealth by the second generation and how you can avoid this fate.
Key Points:
- Start the Conversation: Engage in ongoing dialogues about values, responsibility, and the true meaning of money.
- Hands-On Experience: Allow the next generation to manage money through budgets, charitable giving, and investment discussions.
- Contextualize Your Estate Plan: Use legacy letters or family mission statements to provide context and purpose.
If you're interested in creating a comprehensive plan for your family's financial and emotional preparedness, reach out to start the conversation.
#WealthManagement #FamilyLegacy #FinancialPlanning
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