Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is interesting. You are right. I don't know hos trust funds worl. When she married him she is the one who shared he had a trustfund and he was studying to go into a lucrative field. We have heard about many a lovely trip to Europe and we heard all about the renovations of the huge beach house they purchased. I did not concern myself with their finances then. Once I got a request to "invest" in her business, then I started to wonder what happened and I wondered about their finances. When you ask a bank for a loan they don't MYOB either. It doesn't sound like any of us will be investing, but we wish her well.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is interesting. You are right. I don't know hos trust funds worl. When she married him she is the one who shared he had a trustfund and he was studying to go into a lucrative field. We have heard about many a lovely trip to Europe and we heard all about the renovations of the huge beach house they purchased. I did not concern myself with their finances then. Once I got a request to "invest" in her business, then I started to wonder what happened and I wondered about their finances. When you ask a bank for a loan they don't MYOB either. It doesn't sound like any of us will be investing, but we wish her well.
Anonymous wrote: Not sure where to post this. Someone I went to college with is looking for people to invest in her small business. I was taken aback and asked a fellow friend if she is getting divorced. Nope. She even took out loans. Her husband has a trust fund and a high earning job. She has done all sorts of things to help support him in his career (free labor) and she does plenty of domestic things that they would have to pay a fortune to hire out (cook, raised kids, was active on PTA, entertaining his parents who are not nice to her). I want to help her out, but I am not rich like her husband and we really need to stick to secure investments for our kids' college and our retirement. I saw her business plan and it is well done and I do think she will be successful. I just am stunned. Is this common that wealthy people with highly supportive spouses can't be bothered to help the spouse out financially with starting a dream?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a trust fund. The terms would not allow me to give money to a spouse to start a business.
Yes, but if you had a high paying job, couldn't you donate some of that money to your wife?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a trust fund. The terms would not allow me to give money to a spouse to start a business.
Yes, but if you had a high paying job, couldn't you donate some of that money to your wife?