Friday, September 10, 2010
 
Becoming a Grandparent
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It’s natural to want to help your grandchild financially. Just make sure whatever you do is consistent with your financial goals and constraints.

There are many options for gift giving and a variety of tax benefits available. Whatever you do, do what makes sense for your grandchild—and what makes sense for your current and future financial needs.

Making Financial Gifts to Grandchildren

Times have changed, and grandparents today may have more money to give their grandchildren than in days past.

For those who do, there are countless ways to help grandchildren financially, from smoothing the road in bumpy financial times to paying part of the exploding costs of schooling.

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It’s natural to want to help your grandchild financially. Just make sure whatever you do is consistent with your financial goals and constraints.

There are many options for gift giving and a variety of tax benefits available. Whatever you do, do what makes sense for your grandchild—and what makes sense for your current and future financial needs.

Making Financial Gifts to Grandchildren

Times have changed, and grandparents today may have more money to give their grandchildren than in days past.

For those who do, there are countless ways to help grandchildren financially, from smoothing the road in bumpy financial times to paying part of the exploding costs of schooling.

Read more

 

© 1995-2007, AARP. All rights reserved


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Find an estate planning attorney.

Tips on making financial gifts to your grandchildren.

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Source:  American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys

 

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Tips on Financial Gifts to Grandchildren

Before making a financial gift to grandchildren, look carefully at your own financial situation, preferably with a professional planner. Make sure you're in a position to give, if that's what you want to do.

If you're not, don't worry about it. Your grandchildren will not love you any less. It's more important to secure your financial future than to risk it with gifts you can't afford. 

Learn more...

 


Source:  AARP

 

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The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

Tips on Financial Gifts to Grandchildren

Before making a financial gift to grandchildren, look carefully at your own financial situation, preferably with a professional planner. Make sure you're in a position to give, if that's what you want to do.

If you're not, don't worry about it. Your grandchildren will not love you any less. It's more important to secure your financial future than to risk it with gifts you can't afford. 

Learn more...

 


Source:  AARP

 

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The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

  
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Want more information? Check out the following:
Learn about other ways to give.

Learn about trust funds.

Learn About Other Ways to Give

Section 529 college savings plans aren't the only tax-advantageous way to pass money on to your grandchildren.

Have you considered these three other options...


Learn more...

 


Source:  AARP

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

Learn About Other Ways to Give

Section 529 college savings plans aren't the only tax-advantageous way to pass money on to your grandchildren.

Have you considered these three other options...


Learn more...

 


Source:  AARP

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

Learn About Trusts

People often associate trust funds only with the wealthy. But a trust fund ("trust") actually can be an effective financial tool for many people in many circumstances.

Read about the different types of trust funds available for your grandchild here.


Learn more...

 


Source:  MetLife

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

Learn About Trusts

People often associate trust funds only with the wealthy. But a trust fund ("trust") actually can be an effective financial tool for many people in many circumstances.

Read about the different types of trust funds available for your grandchild here.


Learn more...

 


Source:  MetLife

 

Note
The products and services listed on this page are presented as a service to you. Neither L-3 nor Marsh recommends any product or service; there is no guarantee that any listing on this page will be suitable for a particular purpose.

  


Congratulations! You’re a grandparent or soon to become one. Although this transition is less challenging than becoming a parent, it does have its challenges—and joys. The checklist below will help you make the most of your grand-parenting years.

 Adjust to your new role.

 Understand your grandchild.

 Childproof your home.

 Safety in the car.

 Help your grandchild stay healthy.

 Provide childcare.

 Help raise your grandchild.

 Provide discipline.

 Give financial gifts.

 Give non-financial gifts.

 Leave a legacy.

 Help with college savings.


 
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