Monday, October 08, 2007
Finances Aren't Just Personal - They Are Generational
For those coming from the baby boom generation, discussions about money were taught to be private. Outside of providing details to a financial adviser, accountant or tax preparer, boomers generally felt they should not share it with any one else, including parents and children. Today’s changing financial landscape may require a different approach when it comes to money. This is particularly true for those “sandwiched” between financially supporting elderly parents and adult children.
Finances Aren't Just Personal - They Are Generational
Source: Ft. Worth Business Press
Finances Aren't Just Personal - They Are Generational
Source: Ft. Worth Business Press