A growing number of child-free adults in the U.S. are seeking advice about spending, saving and investing tailored to their situation
Some financial advisers are specializing in the unique needs of adults who choose not to have childrenTraditional financial plans often boil down to worrying about children: How much to save for college, how much insurance to buy or how best to set up wills and trusts. That playbook doesn’t work for people who choose not to have kids.
. Financial advisers have taken notice, and some are building practices around serving their needs.
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