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Americans Don’t Want to Talk About Their Generational Wealth
Transparency is not the norm with estate plans. But maybe it should be.
Passing on family real estate is a common plan, and nearly 70% of those surveyed plan to leave real estate to heirs.
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Here’s something many Americans have in common: They don’t want to talk about their money and estate planning with their family.
Why? They think it’s none of their family’s business. Or it’s not necessary. Or they want to avoid the conflicts that could come when heirs know who's going to get what.