Book Review-Money Love & Legacy
This book review is for Money Love & Legacy: Conversations That Matter Between Generations
by Helga Hayse.
As principal of a financial planning and wealth management firm, an important part of my service is to help clients manage, protect and preserve their wealth. I also assist them in understanding the issues inherent in planning the transfer of their wealth.
Crucial Conversations
While the financial aspects of estate and legacy planning are all very important, it is equally important for people to communicate with their family about other non-financial issues.
In Money Love & Legacy, author Helga Hayse highlights the importance of having “crucial conversations” with loved ones before it’s too late. It is a clear and easy to understand guide to achieving peace and understanding about money and other issues with those you love and care about.
How to Avoid Unnecessary Grief
In her book, Helga Hayse does a good job of exposing the drawbacks of failing to have these “crucial conversations” before it’s too late. She has a wonderful way of expressing the importance of these discussions through her stories and from her own personal experience. She also includes tips about how greater organization can save families from the unnecessary grief of not knowing what to do during a time of mourning.
If you are interested in how to avoid feelings of regret or guilt when you lose a loved one, this book will help you with the steps you can take to ease the emotional pain due to unresolved issues or misunderstandings.
Other Aspects of Estate Planning
If you are interested in other aspects of estate planning, which includes non-financial items, this book will show you how to have the most important and meaningful conversations about money, love and legacy with your family at the right time and place.
About the Author
Helga Hayse is an author, professional speaker and seminar leader educating people on the role that money plays in family relationships. She speaks to financial and estate planning groups about how to help their clients overcome resistance to dealing with planning and legacy. Her personal experience with transforming pain into regenerative legacy serves as a roadmap for parents and adult children to start the conversations that matter between generations.
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