Jeff, Matt & Gary · Summit Financial Advisors
Creating Multigenerational Wealth: Strategies For Each Generation
How often do you discuss family wealth and inheritance?
If you’re like most, it’s probably not a topic of conversation.1
This could be due to its sensitive nature, or because you and your loved ones haven’t considered how to build wealth together – or how to transfer it across generations.2
However, avoiding these conversations can lead to problems, especially with the “Great Wealth Transfer” (GWT) now underway.
The Great Wealth Transfer refers to the transition of ~$84 trillion in assets from the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers to younger generations. It’s expected to occur over the next two decades and be the largest wealth transfer in U.S. history.3
With such a monumental shift, families could face new challenges and unexpected consequences that may impact wealth retention. If family members aren’t aligned, it could lead to lost opportunities and diminished generational wealth.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Each generation can play an active role in breaking the cycle of loss and preserving wealth.
And that can all start with knowing some key strategies for nurturing intergenerational wealth.
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Starting strong financially can set the stage for future success. Gen Z may benefit from the following strategies:
Pro Tip: Track spending to identify where money is going, and start budgeting to maximize savings contributions.
Millennials may be in their prime earning years, an ideal time to build wealth and focus on financial stability.
With an eye toward growth and asset protection, this generation can use these strategies to advance their financial goals:
Pro Tip: Automate savings and investments to stay on track effortlessly.
Gen X can start legacy planning while working to grow wealth as they support children and aging parents.
Looking to minimize risk and create brighter financial futures, Gen X can:
Pro Tip: Consider long-term care insurance for yourself and your parents to reduce future caregiving challenges.
This generation may prioritize wealth preservation and transfer while sharing financial wisdom with the next generation.
Whether retired or approaching retirement, Boomers can put these strategies in play to both safeguard family wealth and set up a clear plan for wealth distribution:
Pro Tip: Meet with a financial planner annually to review your plans and adjust for any life changes.
Did any strategies for your generation surprise you?
What about those for your children's or parents’ generations?
Building and preserving wealth takes ongoing effort, and its a shared responsibility across generations. Each generation can contribute meaningfully to the family’s financial vision, creating a stronger, more aligned legacy.
This collaboration not only supports multigenerational wealth.
It can foster shared values, financial knowledge, and smart money habits.
Assets are just as precious as any inheritance when it comes to lasting financial stability.
It also fosters communication – which is key. Beyond family, regularly consulting trusted financial professionals can help navigate changes in life, assets, and markets.
Sincerely,
Jeff, Matt & Gary
Summit Financial Advisors
https://www.summitadvisorsmn.com/
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