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To: ping jockey
My grown children have no idea of my net worth and my retirement nest egg and I like it that way as they have no expectations. That way, they are motivated to save diligently for their own retirements. I have it spelled out in the will what they will get and that's when they will find out how much I had left over!

Nothing wrong with leaving a windfall for your children but they shouldn't be led to expect it and you certainly don't want your own children to waiting for you to die so they can get their hands on it. Not that I think my children are like that but then again, they probably won't be rooting for me to join the centenarian club either! I often joke to my kids that I'll leave them just enough to pay for my funeral - so they should be pleasantly surprised when my time comes.

What I think saddest of all are folks that spend their retirements living much more frugally then they need to because they want to leave that big windfall for their kids. People in retirement have worked all their lives. They should be able to live fully up to the means that their retirement savings provides for them. I tell my retired parents and in-laws to go ahead and spend it all. Have some fun!

46 posted on 02/10/2023 7:56:42 AM PST by SamAdams76 (4,857,036 Truth | 87,716,542 Twitter)
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