Inheritance Consulting New Orleans LA

Local resource for inheritance consultants in New Orleans, LA. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to inheritance consultants, financial planning, investment advice, financial management, and financial advisors, as well as advice and content on asset management, mutual funds, retirement plans, and retirement living.

Keith Deane
Deane Retirement Strategies, Inc.

(504) 582-2345
1100 Poydras Street, Suite 2065
New Orleans, LA
Shelley Ferro
Ferro Financial LLC

(504) 831-1813
2121 N. Causeway Blvd Suite 160
Metarie, LA
Mrs. Mary Colon, CFP®
(504)587-9646
1100 Poydras
New Orleans, LA
Mr. Donald Looper, CFP®
(800)478-0090
1301 Charters St.
New Orleans, LA
Mr. Keith Deane, CFP®
(504)582-2345
1100 Poydras St
New Orleans, LA
Linda Deane
Deane Retirement Strategies, Inc.

(504) 582-2345
1100 Poydras Street, Suite 2065
New Orleans, LA
Michael Zabalaoui
Resource Management, Inc.

(504) 833-5378
3300 West Esplanade Avenue, Suite 509
Metairie, LA
Ms. Ann Colvin, CFP®
504-623-1604
201 Saint Charles Ave Fl 28
New Orleans, LA
Mr. Michael Barry, CFP®
(504)636-4946
639 Loyola Avenue
New Orleans, LA
Mr. Harry Stumpf Jr., CFP®
504-596-2201
1100 Poydras St Ste 2900
New Orleans, LA
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Baby Boomer Inheritances: How Much and When They are Expected

The inadequate consolation of losing our parents is that our loss is usually associated with the prospect of receiving an inheritance. As baby boomers age and their parents start to reach old age, the inevitability of that happening grows ever more imminent. In 2007, 58% of baby boomers had at least 1 living parent.

The Center for Retirement Research of Boston College completed an intriguing research project not too long ago – “ How Important Are Inheritances for Baby Boomers “. In the study a panel of subjects born before 1954 were asked about the probability of and how much they might expect for an inheritance in the next 10 years. The results of the survey indicate that about two-thirds of baby boomers expect to receive an inheritance of some amount. Obviously the wealthiest people expect to receive more of an inheritance than do those less well-off. The median (middle of the distribution) amount of inheritance expected was $63,000, whereas the mean (average) amount was $292,000. What that means is the wealthiest people are pulling up the average – they will tend to get a lot more. In all, boomers can expect to receive about $8 trillion in inheritances over their lifetimes.

The study points out that most baby boomers have yet to receive any inheritance. Moreover the amount to be received and the timing thereof are both uncertain. The financial downturn might have some effects on amount, as does the longevity of their parents. The study ur...

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