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Everyday Wealth, Everyday Insights

Navigating relationships and the transfer of wealth.

Article published: May 16, 2023

In theÌýEveryday Wealth in America, 2022 Report: The Intersection of Life and Money,ÌýÃÛѨÊÓƵ explored the attitudes and emotions people have around key financial matters, such as generational wealth and estate planning.

The research, which looked across the general population as well as moderately affluent individuals, found that neglecting vital discussions today may result in greater challenges down the road. It also concluded that those who are willing to communicate early and often about important money issues are more likely to maintain healthier relationships with their family members.

Examining this topic, the following brief includes:

  1. Key attitudinal findings from the report
  2. Insights from ÃÛѨÊÓƵ wealth planners on navigating estate planning and wealth transfer conversations
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