If you think being one of former NBA star Shaquille OβNealβs six kids means having an endless supply of disposable income, think again. The four-time NBA champ, who just so happens to be worth $400 million, has a plan in place to teach his offspring a little something about the value of money.
In a recent interview with Insider, OβNeal said he makes his kids work hard for those coins. Rather than shelling out his cash, no questions asked, Shaq says he prefers to use βrespectable nepotismβ with his kids, who are ages 17 to 27. If they want Daddy to open up his wallet, Shaqβs children are required to present him with a βbusiness planβ to back up their request β Γ la Shark Tank.Β
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βSince you want me to be the bank, Iβm gonna do exactly what the bank is going to do to you,β Shaq told Insider. βIβm not just gonna give you money for a party.β
As a mom of two who will likely never see a fraction of the seven-foot ballerβs net worth, I completely understand where Shaqβs coming from. Studies have shown that giving your kids a foundation in financial education early sets them up for success later in life, including lower debt levels, higher savings, and higher credit scores. Teaching them about money when theyβre young makes them less likely to have to come to your for handouts (I mean, loans) when theyβre older.
When Shaqβs oldest son Myles told him he wanted to be a DJ, the former Laker agreed to put up the money for the equipment he needed to get his dream off the ground. And it looks like heβs getting a good return on his investment. The 26-year-old may not have followed his dad on to the basketball court, but he did inherit his dad (aka DJ Dieselβs) skills on the turntables, performing with top electronic artists, holding down a Vegas residency and a multi-city US tour.
The proud papa calls his son βone of the top DJs in the world.β And heβs done it by himself,β Shaq said.
As for his three youngest kids, Amirah, Shaqir, and Meβarah, Shaq says they havenβt pitched him anything yet, but he says he hopes he can βbribeβ them to stay in school.
βIβm like, βIf you go to law school and graduate, you get a big bag,ββ Shaq said. βBecause out of my six, theyβre the smartest; theyβre the ones that are probably gonna run the company.β
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