Anonymous wrote:I find it a little hard to believe that you have that level of income and nobody to talk to it about. I have three friends who all have roughly the same level of income, although I think one might be a bit higher. Which is to say net worths are in the 8 figures. While we don't discuss the exact amounts, we do discuss things like charities, irrevocable trusts for kids, how much and when to disclose to them, when they should access, who in our families are managing trusts, things like that.
Nobody else has any idea how much we have, including our kids. We live a nice comfortable lifestyle, but nothing that would make us distinguishable from any 2 income family with good jobs (so you'd probably assume HHI of $300k/$400k, not what it actually is).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids have zero money. You have money.
My old CEO made 250 million over his 16 years my old company. He put in irrevocable trusts for charity and lived in a small split and drive an old minivan. His kids get zero.
His kids went to the in state and he made them work to help pay.
Many people give it all away. Do the same.
My CEO goal is to build 3,000 homes for severely handicapped young adults who now age out of school at 18 and have no where to go. He build a few hundred already
That’s horrible. Good for some overpaid charity execs I guess?
I hope his kids stopped speaking to him at 18.
Anonymous wrote:Your kids have zero money. You have money.
My old CEO made 250 million over his 16 years my old company. He put in irrevocable trusts for charity and lived in a small split and drive an old minivan. His kids get zero.
His kids went to the in state and he made them work to help pay.
Many people give it all away. Do the same.
My CEO goal is to build 3,000 homes for severely handicapped young adults who now age out of school at 18 and have no where to go. He build a few hundred already
Anonymous wrote:I expect OP's kid is conflicted because she's becoming aware of the vast income disparity in this country and she knows she's part of the 1% (probably closer to .1%) and feels guilty.
Talk about that, OP. Not numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Your kids have zero money. You have money.
My old CEO made 250 million over his 16 years my old company. He put in irrevocable trusts for charity and lived in a small split and drive an old minivan. His kids get zero.
His kids went to the in state and he made them work to help pay.
Many people give it all away. Do the same.
My CEO goal is to build 3,000 homes for severely handicapped young adults who now age out of school at 18 and have no where to go. He build a few hundred already