Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you care if you have grandkids?
I haven't thought about it this way but great point. Mine paid for 1&2 + wedding (DH and I earned enough to comfortably buy a house and easier without student loan debt). It has made our financial situation so much easier and we have two young kids now.
What is this great point? If you don’t help your kids, they won’t have children to spite you?
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you care if you have grandkids?
I haven't thought about it this way but great point. Mine paid for 1&2 + wedding (DH and I earned enough to comfortably buy a house and easier without student loan debt). It has made our financial situation so much easier and we have two young kids now.
What is this great point? If you don’t help your kids, they won’t have children to spite you?
Anonymous wrote:If you can comfortably afford it, definitely all three.
Anyone who looks around at comfortable UMC and rich people knows that those who got these things paid for by their parents had a very good head start. And anyone who thinks kids “should” pay for these things has their head in the sand. In places like dc, down payments and college costs are paid by parents a lot. It’s pretty standard MO and kids who don’t have this help are already starting out one step behind.
My parents paid for all these things. They are wealthy but not bagillionaires. I still managed to be married with a well maintained home by 26, graduate top of my class from law school, and now in my forties I make seven figures. I’m also married to a hardworking man who makes similar. He came from poverty and got nothing from his family. I don’t believe this kind of financial support plays any role in what kind of adult kids turn into - other than helping to ensure they are financially comfortable adults!
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you care if you have grandkids?
I haven't thought about it this way but great point. Mine paid for 1&2 + wedding (DH and I earned enough to comfortably buy a house and easier without student loan debt). It has made our financial situation so much easier and we have two young kids now.
Anonymous wrote:If you can comfortably afford it, definitely all three.
Anyone who looks around at comfortable UMC and rich people knows that those who got these things paid for by their parents had a very good head start. And anyone who thinks kids “should” pay for these things has their head in the sand. In places like dc, down payments and college costs are paid by parents a lot. It’s pretty standard MO and kids who don’t have this help are already starting out one step behind.
My parents paid for all these things. They are wealthy but not bagillionaires. I still managed to be married with a well maintained home by 26, graduate top of my class from law school, and now in my forties I make seven figures. I’m also married to a hardworking man who makes similar. He came from poverty and got nothing from his family. I don’t believe this kind of financial support plays any role in what kind of adult kids turn into - other than helping to ensure they are financially comfortable adults!
Anonymous wrote:Do you care if you have grandkids?