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Signs you’re raising entitled brats (and how to avoid it)

Michelle Bowes
Michelle BowesWealth reporter

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From humble beginnings to a successful finance career, Owen Hereford can afford to buy his three teenage daughters whatever they want.

The son of immigrants, 51-year-old Hereford is chief executive of fund manager TWC Invest. His wife, Amy Reed, 48, hails from a similarly humble background with 10 siblings. She also works at TWC after enjoying a high-flying career in the IT industry.

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Michelle Bowes writes about wealth from our Sydney newsroom. She has more than 20 years of experience as a business journalist and is the author of Money Queens: Rule your Money, an award-winning personal finance book for teenage girls. Email Michelle at michelle.bowes@afr.com

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