Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you provide financial assistance to your neurotypical adult children beyond undergrad, (1) what is your income/net worth, (2) how much do you provide per child and for how long do you plan to provide them with financial assistance, and (3) did you receive assistance from your parents or other family members as an adult?
1. Seven figures
2. We pay for Netflix, Amazon Prime, cell phones, Uber, and I think that's it? We're happy to provide it indefinitely
3. DH and I both have trusts. So yes.
Anonymous wrote:If you provide financial assistance to your neurotypical adult children beyond undergrad, (1) what is your income/net worth, (2) how much do you provide per child and for how long do you plan to provide them with financial assistance, and (3) did you receive assistance from your parents or other family members as an adult?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1, net worth higher than 10 mil
2. 6 kids aged 36-28
3.left home at 17 no assistance
Each got the same
We pay cell bill and car insurance til graduation from college once they got jobs cut off. Each got car like an old civic or rav 4 to use from sophomore year college til they buy their own after jobs we gained. All worked summers in HS and college . Undergrad we paid for most things they contributed with summer jobs and jobs during the year. Grad school they paid everything except we paid for health ins til age 26.
I grew up with nothing.
I know what it is like to go to bed hungry.
It is not lost on me that we are extremely lucky,
This was exactly what my parents did. Support through college graduation but then got cut off once I had secured my post college job (even though I only made 42k). It worked out well for me. I had to learn how to budget and live within my means and was motivated to grow my career and earnings. I think many parents do a disservice to their adult children. Do you have so little faith in your kids ability to thrive??
Anonymous wrote:We’ve set up our financial plan in that our kids will have a safety net their entire lives. We’ve protected said net from their future spouses and potential divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is 24. I help her pay for health insurance and she’s on my cell plan. I also pay when she goes on vacation with me. She lives in an apartment and that she pays for, along with everything else.
Why does she have a separate health insurance rather than under your plan until 26? Can save money.
Anonymous wrote:1, net worth higher than 10 mil
2. 6 kids aged 36-28
3.left home at 17 no assistance
Each got the same
We pay cell bill and car insurance til graduation from college once they got jobs cut off. Each got car like an old civic or rav 4 to use from sophomore year college til they buy their own after jobs we gained. All worked summers in HS and college . Undergrad we paid for most things they contributed with summer jobs and jobs during the year. Grad school they paid everything except we paid for health ins til age 26.
I grew up with nothing.
I know what it is like to go to bed hungry.
It is not lost on me that we are extremely lucky,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1, net worth higher than 10 mil
2. 6 kids aged 36-28
3.left home at 17 no assistance
Each got the same
We pay cell bill and car insurance til graduation from college once they got jobs cut off. Each got car like an old civic or rav 4 to use from sophomore year college til they buy their own after jobs we gained. All worked summers in HS and college . Undergrad we paid for most things they contributed with summer jobs and jobs during the year. Grad school they paid everything except we paid for health ins til age 26.
I grew up with nothing.
I know what it is like to go to bed hungry.
It is not lost on me that we are extremely lucky,
I don’t get this tough love approach. As long as they are on the right track why not help more?
Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on the situation. I have been clear with my kids they can/should come live with us a few years after graduate school to save money to buy their own house/retirement, etc. We'll keep them on our insurance until they can get their own (assuming they work and if not, they are on their own). We will pay for college and graduate school at a state school or on merit aid. We cannot afford an expensive private but they know that as younger kids and fine with it (or so they say). We expect them to work summers or get internships but I don't care how much them make vs. the experience. I don't want their money. I do want to teach them to save like my parents did by helping them open up a roth ira, etc.
Anonymous wrote:1, net worth higher than 10 mil
2. 6 kids aged 36-28
3.left home at 17 no assistance
Each got the same
We pay cell bill and car insurance til graduation from college once they got jobs cut off. Each got car like an old civic or rav 4 to use from sophomore year college til they buy their own after jobs we gained. All worked summers in HS and college . Undergrad we paid for most things they contributed with summer jobs and jobs during the year. Grad school they paid everything except we paid for health ins til age 26.
I grew up with nothing.
I know what it is like to go to bed hungry.
It is not lost on me that we are extremely lucky,
Anonymous wrote:DD is 24. I help her pay for health insurance and she’s on my cell plan. I also pay when she goes on vacation with me. She lives in an apartment and that she pays for, along with everything else.