1. Splitting Heirs: Giving Your Money and Things to Your Children Without Ruining Their Lives
    Ron Blue, Jeremy White
    Northfield Publishing / 2008 / Trade Paperback
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    4.8 out of 5 stars for Splitting Heirs: Giving Your Money and Things to Your Children Without Ruining Their Lives. View reviews of this product. 4 Reviews
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  1. Kevin L. Von Tungeln
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    August 7, 2008
    Kevin L. Von Tungeln
    This book should be required reading for all Christian financial advisors, and especially Christian estate planners. Although I am a board certified specialist in estate planning, I picked so much information from this book that it will radically change how I discuss estate planning with my clients. I am going to be giving away many, many copies of this book to clients and fellow professionals.
  2. Elaine A Brauer
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    November 5, 2008
    Elaine A Brauer
    This is an excellent guide to planning for the future. It has spurred me to action to followup with the resources listed in the appendix. I would recommend it to anyone, no matter the size of one's investment portfolio.
  3. Reggie
    5 Stars Out Of 5
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    November 4, 2020
    Reggie
    This book provided me with much to think about. There are so many things to consider when getting a will or trust drawn up. Godly perspective and helped me keep eternity in mind while making decisions.
  4. Steve B
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Helpful book; relevant to my situation
    May 31, 2018
    Steve B
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    Ron Blue does a good job of looking at your resources as a blessing from God that should not just be handed down to your children and grandchildren without thought. Especially if you have some real wealth to hand down, Blue argues that sometimes just splitting it up equally among your heirs may do more harm than good. He also advocates for using your resources for charitable causes after you are gone. One must have a thought also for how much the IRS will get from your resources.

    Even if your resources are limited, this book can be very helpful in thinking through the process of preparing for the inevitable. Everyone needs a will as well as a discussion with your children and grandchildren about what to expect when you pass from this world.
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