An older couple enjoying a cup of coffee on their deck overlooking the mountains
More boomers are proactively transferring their wealth to their adult kids.
  • A 68-year-old government employee in Canada is already passing his wealth on to his adult children.
  • He said he's set for retirement and wants to help out his kids in their financially demanding years.
  • He's part of a trend of baby boomers who are proactively passing their wealth down to their kids.

MJ, a 68-year-old government employee in Alberta, Canada, has already started passing on his wealth to his four adult kids, even though he's still six months away from retirement and plans to live to a "ripe old age."