On January 1, 2026, the leading edge of the Baby Boom generation reached a symbolic and practical threshold: age 80.
The great wealth transfer isn’t a one-time windfall—it’s a decades-long process. Peter Disch reveals how advisors can stay indispensable by planning with both today’s clients and tomorrow’s heirs in ...
For years, younger Americans have been told to wait for a historic inheritance that would fix what wages and housing costs ...
The most significant generational wealth transfer in U.S. history is underway, with an estimated $120 trillion in assets expected to change hands over the next 25 years. While the majority of this ...
As Americans enter the "Great Wealth Transfer," with an estimated $84 trillion or more expected to pass to younger ...
The Great Wealth Transfer often arrives as a house, not cash, leaving many heirs with maintenance, mismatch, and downsizing ...
Financial advisors who see the horizontal asset transfer as a postmortem event may miss the moment when money actually moves ...
Report highlights the generational wealth wave forcing a new playbook for luxury real estate advice dubbed ‘nest investing’ ...
Gen X and millennials emerge as biggest beneficiaries of the ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ as baby boomers pass on money, property ...
Findings show that 52% of the projected property wealth transfer will take place in the U.S. as assets shift away from baby ...
An industry executive argues that generational wealth transfer could influence crypto adoption patterns over time. Crypto mass adoption could just be a matter of time, as older, crypto-averse ...
The financial advantages for younger generations stem largely from property ownership, especially during periods of low interest rates. For instance, the average household wealth for Australians aged ...