Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just focus on your parents and ensuring that they have adequate management of their resources. Maybe preemptively ask them now “Well now that taxes are done, are you okay with everything in your financial planning? If you’re finding that you need some help planning for future needs, etc I can help you get some names of planners who can help. We’re frugal because we know there can be unexpected emergencies and I just want to be sure you’ll be okay. I offered the same to Larla but they seem to have different priorities about being financially responsible.”
This is insufferable taken to a new level.
Really? How? It's "insufferable" to offer to help the parents with financial planning so that maybe OP doesn't end up funding their old age after sister sucks up their money?
So what do you recommend? Maybe that, in the name of "telling it like it is," OP should engage in drama and snark about her sister's crappy financial choices instead of acting like the adult in the room and ensuring her parents are thinking about their own futures?
I agree that the last dig about "they seem to have different priorities" is totally unnecessary but otherwise, this is good advice and hands over the financial discussion to a professional if the parents are willing to go that route.
What's insufferable are posters who use that term but then offer no ideas or suggestions of their own. You're no help to OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of Range Rover did they lease? The dealer in Bethesda has Evoque's for $399/month and the Velar for $499 if you feel like you need one too. We test drove the Evoque and didn't like it but I guess others do.
It’s a big fancy one. It’s over $1,000 a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just focus on your parents and ensuring that they have adequate management of their resources. Maybe preemptively ask them now “Well now that taxes are done, are you okay with everything in your financial planning? If you’re finding that you need some help planning for future needs, etc I can help you get some names of planners who can help. We’re frugal because we know there can be unexpected emergencies and I just want to be sure you’ll be okay. I offered the same to Larla but they seem to have different priorities about being financially responsible.”
This is insufferable taken to a new level.
Anonymous wrote:Just focus on your parents and ensuring that they have adequate management of their resources. Maybe preemptively ask them now “Well now that taxes are done, are you okay with everything in your financial planning? If you’re finding that you need some help planning for future needs, etc I can help you get some names of planners who can help. We’re frugal because we know there can be unexpected emergencies and I just want to be sure you’ll be okay. I offered the same to Larla but they seem to have different priorities about being financially responsible.”
Anonymous wrote:Just focus on your parents and ensuring that they have adequate management of their resources. Maybe preemptively ask them now “Well now that taxes are done, are you okay with everything in your financial planning? If you’re finding that you need some help planning for future needs, etc I can help you get some names of planners who can help. We’re frugal because we know there can be unexpected emergencies and I just want to be sure you’ll be okay. I offered the same to Larla but they seem to have different priorities about being financially responsible.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of Range Rover did they lease? The dealer in Bethesda has Evoque's for $399/month and the Velar for $499 if you feel like you need one too. We test drove the Evoque and didn't like it but I guess others do.
It’s a big fancy one. It’s over $1,000 a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will be so much happier when you learn to mind your own business.
+1 Amen to this!
2nd. Stop counting other people’s money.
Anonymous wrote:The Range Rover and Range Rover Sport are easily $1000 lease payments with nothing down.