
Financial advisors who see the horizontal asset transfer as a postmortem event may miss the moment when money actually moves into the hands of Gen X and baby boomer women.
By Cary Carbonaro | Jan 26, 2026, 11:31 am EST | Read The Full Article →
The great wealth transfer is often framed as a function of longevity and inheritance: baby boomers aging, assets passing at death, and women ultimately controlling more wealth because they outlive men.




