The Money Behind the ‘Succession’ Family: Financial Expert Breaks It Down

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The Money Behind the ‘Succession’ Family: Financial Expert Breaks It Down
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Watch: Is a $40,000 watch a good investment for Greg? How much does Tom and Shiv’s apartment cost? A certified financial planner gives his expert opinion on the Roy family’s money habits in “Succession.”

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