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6 Financial Matters To Discuss With Older Family Members
Discussing money, health, and mortality with loved ones can be incredibly difficult. Despite the discomfort you may feel, these discussions are critical to build trust and ensure the wellbeing of all the generations in your family. Here are six financial matters you should be discussing with your older family members.
Emotional And Financial Considerations Of Lending Money To Loved Ones
No matter how much money you’re considering lending to a loved one, there may be some difficult emotions that accompany that.
How To Approach Selling Your Small Business
Many entrepreneurs dream of the day that they can sell their business. However, selling a small business isn’t as simple as preparing to sell a publicly traded stock or even a home. This is how to approach selling your business, along with some financial and tax considerations to bear in mind.
How To Protect Yourself And Your Family From Financial Scams
“Grandma, I’m in jail and I need you to wire $10,000 for bail,” a deepfake scammer once told my grandmother. Technology can make the voice of a scammer virtually indistinguishable from that of a loved one. That, paired with time-pressure tactics, can leave victims too scared to think logically.
In this case, luckily, my grandmother texted me immediately and I assured her the call was not real. This is how to protect yourself and your family from financial scams.
How To Navigate Grief And Your Finances After The Death Of A Spouse
I recently caught up with a widow who had this bright and hopeful presence. She felt confident in her life and finances and was about to embark on the trip of a lifetime. I’d first met her immediately following the shocking death of her spouse years prior. It was a long and hard road to get to where she is today.
When I speak with people who have recently lost a spouse, they are often overwhelmed by all the financial and administrative tasks they need to handle while navigating their grief. This is how to get your finances in order while working through grief after losing a spouse.
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