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Handling an Inheritance

Updated: January 7, 2009
RECEIVING AN INHERITANCE CAN BE DRAINING.. DECIDING WHAT TO DO WITH THE MONEY WHILE DEALING WITH A LOSS CAN BE A LITTLE OVERWHELMING. FINANCIAL CONSULTANT ERIC BOLAND HAS SOME ADVICE. Take a time-out - This is usually an emotional time. Keep your money in a safe place while you have time to calm down and create a plan. Be Realistic - the average inheritance is usually between $50-100K. This amount isn`t going to be life changing. This is not the Mega Millions game. Prioritize your goals - (debt, planning for college or a wedding, retirement) You probably won`t have enough to do everything, so focus on the few goals that are most beneficial. Ask for Help - Attorney, Accountant, Financial Advisor Have some fun - but in moderation/dependant on the size of your inheritance

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