Inheritances are useless by the time they're received, writes Bill Perkins in "Die with Zero."
Gifting money earlier when it will do the most good is a smarter move, Perkins writes.
In his book, "Die with Zero," he explains how he hopes to spend all the money he has before he dies.
For that reason, Perkins writes that the money could be better used earlier in life.
This pattern of later-in-life inheritances is something that Perkins hopes his "Die with Zero" strategy reverses.
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