Anonymous wrote:No. You don't give money to people who have more than you. That's stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Would you help out with things like weddings, house down payment, etc assuming you could afford it but at the same time, they don’t exactly need it? Our son is making something like 500k in his early 30’s, that’s more than our income has ever been. I’m not sure we really need to help with the upcoming wedding costs for instance.
We invested well and had some inheritance so despite never making quite as much, we have very comfortable savings (around $9M liquid), which means we have the spare cash to help but it’s not like he can’t handle it himself.
Our wedding was partially covered by parents but at the time we were quite poor.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you should feel obligated…although surprised you have so much NW and yet you have never made $500k per year.
I think the question is do you plan to leave all the $$$s to your kid? If so, not sure there is much difference in paying for the wedding vs just leaving more to the estate later on.
I was far wealthier than my parents…like my NW was 20x their NW, so I took the lead in telling them to just enjoy the wedding and not contribute.
My own kid is early 20s, but on paper worth a ton due to lucking out in the startup game…we will see what happens if that paper money becomes real money.
Anonymous wrote:Would you help out with things like weddings, house down payment, etc assuming you could afford it but at the same time, they don’t exactly need it? Our son is making something like 500k in his early 30’s, that’s more than our income has ever been. I’m not sure we really need to help with the upcoming wedding costs for instance.
We invested well and had some inheritance so despite never making quite as much, we have very comfortable savings (around $9M liquid), which means we have the spare cash to help but it’s not like he can’t handle it himself.
Our wedding was partially covered by parents but at the time we were quite poor.
Anonymous wrote:This seems like a situation where you should gift something meaningful instead of outright pay for the whole thing. For instance my parents paid for several relatives, who couldn't afford it on their own, to come to my wedding and that meant a lot to me. My husband's father sprung for an excellent band for the reception. Etc.