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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. It is not part of your retirement planning.[/quote] Same. If there’s something, thats great. But I’m not counting on it. [/quote] How is this smart planning? It’s suboptimal to not consider if it’s coming. [/quote] Why is it suboptimal? Yes, you could be spending more now. Doesn’t seem like a terrible problem if you don’t. Also you have no way to know when the inheritance will come if it does. How can you really plan for it?[/quote] Let’s say you have to go to public college or a college for cost instead of attending the best school irrespective of cost. Just one example. [/quote] In many cases, anyone expecting a significant inheritance is already not going to have to worry about the costs of college affecting where they go. Also, there’s nothing wrong with public colleges (we have plenty of money saved for our kids to go to school, but I’d love it if they went to a public university). [/quote]
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