I'll leave my kids whatever is left over when I die, but inheritance is not something we talk about and I know it's not something my girls anticipate. I've raised them to be independent going so far as to not even pay for their school. I pick up their living expenses and groceries while up in college (daughter is up at BYU), but they're on the hook for books and tuition. This caused my oldest to study hard during high school and work hard during the summers to save for her education. She finished in the top 11 percent of her high school and scored a 1490 on her SAT getting a very nice scholarship from BYU and got accepted to A&M but chose BYU. She will graduate with no debt with an accounting degree.
My two younger daughters are on track to do the same. They know if they're to make it in this life it will be up to them, their efforts and smarts. I want them to have skin in the game when it comes to their education. My oldest has so far acted very prudently up at school making sure her money will last her. If I have anything left over it will be theirs, but they anticipate nothing. I'll leave them a love of God, my best example and any residual. The rest is up to them.
My two younger daughters are on track to do the same. They know if they're to make it in this life it will be up to them, their efforts and smarts. I want them to have skin in the game when it comes to their education. My oldest has so far acted very prudently up at school making sure her money will last her. If I have anything left over it will be theirs, but they anticipate nothing. I'll leave them a love of God, my best example and any residual. The rest is up to them.