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“They didn’ t want to hear about it,” said Mr. Weiner, chairman and president of Perelson Weiner, a certified public accounting firm.“ They weren’ t prepared to receive that information at those ages— it wasn’ t in their sense of what was relevant to them.”. “We’ re getting closer,” said Mr. Weiner, 71.“ The thought of being left all of this money is outside of their frame of reference.
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