Aging parents need to establish a plan and communicate it with their adult kids — and adult kids need to ask their parents about their finances.
In our own lives, our parents start and run the money conversations from that first allowance to gearing up for those college loans and beyond. Later in life, the roles are reversed and our elderly parents might need a money conversation about their own future and well-being. Unfortunately, to make that conversation happen, it may be up to the adult children to take the lead.
Yes, it is truly a role reversal and often an important one. How do you start “the talk” and get it right?
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