I think they might like seeing what I do with their money.
: I’m almost 30. My grandparents are in their 80s and healthy.
I am considering asking them for my inheritance ahead of their passing. My experience during the pandemic has given me a very strong desire to travel for several months. Some of this depends on the culture of your family, and of how these elders have lived their own lives. One or both of your grandparents could live for 20 more years. The amount of your inheritance might shift based on their financial needs now and in the future.
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