Paul Brennan Keynote Speaker
But for many Baby Boomers (b. 1946-1962) it can be a touchy subject. They need to keep their inheritance away from step relatives, charities and caring neighbours. The more money at stake, the more potential beneficiaries seem to turn up. Meanwhile their parents are growing older and less inclined to leave all their money to their children, as of right. Even after receiving an inheritance the Baby Boomer’s own adult children are a challenge. They can range from competent and never call, to “have trouble sitting the right way round on a toilet seat”. Their children are forever marrying (or failing to marry) spendthrift, drunken, philandering partners. It will tastefully and humourously lead the Boomer through the Three Ages of Exit Planning. YOU WILL LEARN tastefully and humourously HOW TO:
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