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Talking About Retirement Planning with Your Children and Grandchildren

7 min · 12. touko 2026
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Bestselling Author and Retirement Planning Expert, Matt Richman, encourages retirees to talk openly with their children (and sometimes grandchildren) about the basics of the plan: where accounts are held, who the advisor is, what the general intent is, and how decisions will be carried out. He explains that secrecy often creates chaos—especially when a parent becomes incapacitated or passes away—because heirs scramble during grief and may conflict over assumptions. He highlights how proactive conversations can reduce entitlement, prevent sibling tension (especially with complicated assets like farmland), and help families understand “the why” behind charitable giving or other allocations. The goal is not oversharing details, but creating clarity and continuity.

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jakson Talking About Retirement Planning with Your Children and Grandchildren kansikuva

Talking About Retirement Planning with Your Children and Grandchildren

Bestselling Author and Retirement Planning Expert, Matt Richman, encourages retirees to talk openly with their children (and sometimes grandchildren) about the basics of the plan: where accounts are held, who the advisor is, what the general intent is, and how decisions will be carried out. He explains that secrecy often creates chaos—especially when a parent becomes incapacitated or passes away—because heirs scramble during grief and may conflict over assumptions. He highlights how proactive conversations can reduce entitlement, prevent sibling tension (especially with complicated assets like farmland), and help families understand “the why” behind charitable giving or other allocations. The goal is not oversharing details, but creating clarity and continuity.

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