Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never, ever stare financial information with anyone. Family or friends.
Ever.
Only on DCUM are people so squeamish and secretive about their wealth. Do you also conceal your financial information from the IRS? Why the secrecy? It’s either because you’re: (1) embarrassed that you’ve been given family money and that all your spending and possessions aren’t at all a reflection of your alleged hard work or (2) embarrassed that you earn, spend, or save foolishly.
We openly discuss finances in our family. Every penny we have and spend is justified and backed by the greatest of integrity.
Anonymous wrote:Never had anyone ask this except financial advisor and I don’t even tell them the truth.
Anonymous wrote:I have two brothers-in-law.
After my husband died tragically young BIL #1 had a private conversation wanting to know if I "was okay", was there enough life insurance, savings, that sort of thing. He was available to help me sort things out if needed. I shared how much in actual numbers and he offered actionable suggestions.
BIL#2 boorishly asked me at a family dinner how much life insurance I received, did I feel instantly rich? Was there a lawsuit that I'd profit from? How much did the kids get in Social Security benefits. I told him nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Never had anyone ask this except financial advisor and I don’t even tell them the truth.