Generational wealth planning: The case for including adult children in your financial plan


As a parent, it’s natural to want to help your children financially, even when they become adults. According to a recent report from Savings.com, half of parents with a child over the age of 18 provide them with at least some financial support. And while each financial situation is different, it is important to talk to your adult children about generational wealth planning and bring them to the financial table when the time is right.

The goldilocks approach to communication is key

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