November 01, 2023
Baby Boomers — those born between 1946 and 1964 — hold about $20 trillion in wealth.1 Over the next few decades, many Boomers may transfer this wealth to their Gen X, millennial, and Gen Z children, perhaps incurring a hefty tax bill. Here are some ways to handle multigenerational estate planning so that the generations after you may keep these assets in the family.
As the name implies, “generational wealth” is the wealth that transfers from generation to generation. Think of “old money” families whose generational wealth allowed members of the younger generations to run for office, start businesses, invest in startups, and create family charities.
Building generational wealth may come from various sources such as a job, a career, a business, or passive income like royalties or dividends.
After generating enough income to cover your monthly expenses, you might consider ways to use your extra income to build assets for a potential future source of wealth. Some income sources include:
● Investing in blue chip or dividend-paying stocks
● Purchasing rental real estate
● Creating something that pays royalties, like self-published books or a social media channel
● Starting a side business
The more sources and forms of income you have available, the more funds you may have to begin building generational wealth, even at a young age.
There are a few “dos and don’ts” when planning an estate to create and hopefully preserve generational wealth.
Navigating the complexities of investing and tax implications might be tricky, and a single misstep may cost you dearly. Having a financial professional review your portfolio and recommend some options may help you save more now to provide more income later.
When it comes to building wealth, it is often not how much you earn but how much you keep. Your financial professional may help you manage tax efficiency for your assets, working toward the goal of preserving and reinvesting more of what you earn. These considerations may mean putting assets in a trust, or investing income in an individual retirement account (IRA).
Investing in only a particular asset or sector may leave you vulnerable to market volatility. Suppose you depend on some of these funds to provide you with income in the future. In a downturn, you might sell assets at a loss to stay even. Diversifying your portfolio and managing over-exposure to any particular asset or sector may help avoid major market losses and hopefully help your portfolio maintain its value during periods of high inflation.
Footnotes
1 Millennials’ wealth more than doubled to over $9 trillion since the pandemic began, but Baby Boomers are still worth almost 8 times as much, Fortune, https://fortune.com/2022/03/22/millennial-wealth-doubles-during-pandemic-9-trillion-boomers
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