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I want to give my brother and his kids $5,000 each. My financial adviser is reluctant. Who’s right?
An individual wants to give their brother and his children $5,000 each but their financial adviser is hesitant. The person previously loaned their brother over $12,000, which they acknowledge will likely not be repaid.
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