It's one thing to ask family members who you know have experience in finance for advice, or to use them as a sound board. It's another thing for family to ask you about your own finances and expect you to share the answer.
I've discussed money with my family, but usually I'm asking advice, or one of them brough up some purchase/invenstment they were planning to make and invited open discussion. But we all know that if at any point, someone doesn't want to share the info, all they have to say is, "I'd rather not say" and it's the end of it, no big deal.
I agree with everyone here that given the situation you described, it sounds better to not discuss the finances. Or if you need to, just use the broad statements of saying that you've got a plan, like was previously suggested.
I definitely wouldn't move your money though, no matter what the management fee was.
I've discussed money with my family, but usually I'm asking advice, or one of them brough up some purchase/invenstment they were planning to make and invited open discussion. But we all know that if at any point, someone doesn't want to share the info, all they have to say is, "I'd rather not say" and it's the end of it, no big deal.
I agree with everyone here that given the situation you described, it sounds better to not discuss the finances. Or if you need to, just use the broad statements of saying that you've got a plan, like was previously suggested.
I definitely wouldn't move your money though, no matter what the management fee was.
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