Families of wealth often want to help their relatives financially but are justifiably concerned about what those individuals will do with the money and how having access to significant sums might affect their values and behavior. While making family trust distributions is a way to provide discretionary income, it’s a framework that gives the trustee control over when and how much money to give to a beneficiary. However, that process is not collaborative.
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From aiding grandchildren to purchase their first homes, to empowering children or other loved ones to build their personal balance sheets through investing in residential real estate, there are many ways in which wealthy individuals may offer to help loved ones to achieve home ownership or favorable living arrangements. Each approach has tax implications, and determining the best approach will require consideration of a number of factors. This article by BDO explores some of the options that may be considered and identifies some of the tax implications that should be evaluated.
Managing multiple short- and long-term financial goals can feel overwhelming at times. With this guide by Vanguard, a three-step financial wellness framework is provided for determining the next best actions you can take to bring you closer to your goals and improve not only your financial situation but also your overall holistic well-being, no matter where you are on your financial journey.
To achieve your financial goals, it's essential to know where your money is going. This is why having a budget is so important. And what's even more important is to find a budget that matches your personality. From the first video, it will help you discover the 4 types of budgets available to fit your personal budgeting style. For more on how to budget based on your ideal preference, watch the video on each budgeting style: