Anonymous wrote:OP. You’re awesome. My DH and I grew up with very little. We are now financially successful and very generous. I’m amazed at how cheap people are. Especially those with a lot more money. It’s nice to see people like you still exist. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save your money. Your successful siblings aren’t going to want to bail you out if life takes a downturn for you financially. Put aside money to gift your nephew and any future nieces/nephews at significant milestones if you want to be generous.
Aren't you the selfish prick going through life? What an a... Nice gesture Op, I wish I had a sibling like you.
Anonymous wrote:I just got word that a significant amount of money will be coming my way and I would like to share it with my (both older) siblings. To provide background they're both married and successful engineers, homeowners with nice cars, and great careers. I'm the single sibling that lives a chaotic life and enjoys every minute of it! Neither one of them *need* money to say the least lol
I've been thinking about how I can share this with them. All of us are estranged from our parents and my siblings have honest to God been incredible with the examples they set. We grew up fairly poor and they're 100% the reason I didn't end up in the poverty cycle. I wouldn't be where I'm at in life without them carving the way.
All that being said, I'm considering 10k for each of them and then 10k towards my only infant nephew's college fund. I know they'll do all they can to say no, so is there a creative or sentimental way I can ensure they know I am doing this with no expectations? I'd love to hear your stories, all I can find is nightmare scenarios online!
As far as what I'm doing with the money? Nothing but letting it sit in my Vanguard brokerage account. I dont own a house, I have a car that's paid off. I'm comfortable but don't need more and (if you grew up poor) spending money needlessly terrifies me. Weird situation, but one that's not going to change my life much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got word that a significant amount of money will be coming my way and I would like to share it with my (both older) siblings. To provide background they're both married and successful engineers, homeowners with nice cars, and great careers. I'm the single sibling that lives a chaotic life and enjoys every minute of it! ...
All that being said, I'm considering 10k for each of them and then 10k towards my only infant nephew's college fund....
As far as what I'm doing with the money? Nothing but letting it sit in my Vanguard brokerage account. I dont own a house, I have a car that's paid off. I'm comfortable but don't need more and (if you grew up poor) spending money needlessly terrifies me. Weird situation, but one that's not going to change my life much.
You're an aunt to 1 infant. Never know if there will be more...You don't own a house/condo/coop so unless you live in a great deal on a rent controlled property in NYC then don't give the $ to the sibs. Ge a place of your own. So give 5k to the nephew s 529 or a nice amount for 1 to the parents - noote if you itemize deductions on federal 4k is deductible in VA. Varies per state so gift to parents then to 29 might be good.
Anonymous wrote:How about paying for a big family vacation- African Safari or something?
Anonymous wrote:I guess we know why you are chaotic.