So no matter what happens I can't actually control or give advice to my parents until my dad dies he's 89. Until then my mom and him are stuck investing with an advisor from Raymond James. When that happens my mom couldn't tell you what a stock or bond is, which is why they are in so much trouble. I'll fix the problems but it's better I pretend it doesn't matter because it really pisses me off. They believe their advisor is from a "Good" family, it's a small town mentality thing. Anyone ever from a small town of 100k people will understand what I'm saying and why it's in quotes. I can't put down on paper the disgust but realize all I can do is write this here. Their financial advisor likely took a 20 hour class and no CFP. I don't even know what they did before.
I get a lot of crap from my mom over me managing my own investments. She reiterates how the "average" person doesn't know how to do it. An that obviously merrill lynch (who they used to have), Raymond James, these financial advisors are so BRILLIANT. Mind you that they really aren't. Have they ever shown my mom their portfolio? No. Do they have more than her or me? Probably not. Definitely not at the same age considering the advisor my mom has is from a "wealthy" family and she doesn't need the money and she manages her family's money. They are in trucking so they keep it in the family. Trust me I've seen what she invests in and it's not great.
That being said I don't know how to keep my mom from spreading the word to the rest of the family. She tells them her financial advisor is super conservative. Honestly my aunt mentioned to her losing a lot of money from who ever she gets advice from. But I don't know what to do. Because I seriously have to BITE my tongue and not give my family solid advice. Honestly? My family is super hard working, smart, they made it it from poor to solid middle class with pensions and homes. I mean from welfare to all 4 kids having jobs, homes, college educations, etc. My grandmother makes $1k/month from SS now at 93. So I get being poor. Good thing her kids got their act together. Millionaires next door for sure because hawaii real estate has been good to them. But I cringe when my mom who is seriously illiterate is trying to advice to my aunts and uncles. Yes I have printed off and tried to explain all the details of mutual funds, stocks, etfs, etc. She doesn't even know what accounts she has. Yes she has a roth ira and rollover and 401k. This past year in April I finally got to have a peek because she was confused where the money was going out of and coming into which accounts. I think she realized she was in over her head but when I questioned her she had no idea what accounts were and where they were. So I gave up and told her to make copies of all papers and I would read through everything. I did and it wasn't pretty. But there have been **** shows in the past 10 years with taxes because idiot advisors have done things they shouldn't. And I hear it like "oh no we owe taxes because we weren't supposed to contribute to a Roth IRA."
I get it. I'm partially to blame. I've never talked money with my own parents let alone my aunts and uncles or any relatives. It seems like discussing money with family and even friends is crass. I know we shouldn't talk about income, but how do we break the taboo?
Do you guys help your family? I think my aunts and uncles are starting to get an inkling because my mom has started to slip about me starting to do things for her. That I'm starting to get into their business. I'm 40. GOD. And my mom honestly thinks that other people can manage her money better than I. How to break down the taboo talk of money?
I get a lot of crap from my mom over me managing my own investments. She reiterates how the "average" person doesn't know how to do it. An that obviously merrill lynch (who they used to have), Raymond James, these financial advisors are so BRILLIANT. Mind you that they really aren't. Have they ever shown my mom their portfolio? No. Do they have more than her or me? Probably not. Definitely not at the same age considering the advisor my mom has is from a "wealthy" family and she doesn't need the money and she manages her family's money. They are in trucking so they keep it in the family. Trust me I've seen what she invests in and it's not great.
That being said I don't know how to keep my mom from spreading the word to the rest of the family. She tells them her financial advisor is super conservative. Honestly my aunt mentioned to her losing a lot of money from who ever she gets advice from. But I don't know what to do. Because I seriously have to BITE my tongue and not give my family solid advice. Honestly? My family is super hard working, smart, they made it it from poor to solid middle class with pensions and homes. I mean from welfare to all 4 kids having jobs, homes, college educations, etc. My grandmother makes $1k/month from SS now at 93. So I get being poor. Good thing her kids got their act together. Millionaires next door for sure because hawaii real estate has been good to them. But I cringe when my mom who is seriously illiterate is trying to advice to my aunts and uncles. Yes I have printed off and tried to explain all the details of mutual funds, stocks, etfs, etc. She doesn't even know what accounts she has. Yes she has a roth ira and rollover and 401k. This past year in April I finally got to have a peek because she was confused where the money was going out of and coming into which accounts. I think she realized she was in over her head but when I questioned her she had no idea what accounts were and where they were. So I gave up and told her to make copies of all papers and I would read through everything. I did and it wasn't pretty. But there have been **** shows in the past 10 years with taxes because idiot advisors have done things they shouldn't. And I hear it like "oh no we owe taxes because we weren't supposed to contribute to a Roth IRA."
I get it. I'm partially to blame. I've never talked money with my own parents let alone my aunts and uncles or any relatives. It seems like discussing money with family and even friends is crass. I know we shouldn't talk about income, but how do we break the taboo?
Do you guys help your family? I think my aunts and uncles are starting to get an inkling because my mom has started to slip about me starting to do things for her. That I'm starting to get into their business. I'm 40. GOD. And my mom honestly thinks that other people can manage her money better than I. How to break down the taboo talk of money?
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